Young Douglas had reached the age of seven when he was promoted to the dignity iif having a room to himself. His fond parents had furnished it with great care and showed it to him with no little pride and satisfaction. Douglas viewed it in silence. “Now. son.” said his father, “this furniture is of-the best. It will last you a lifetime." Still Douglas kept, silent. “Don't you like i.. Douglas?" “Oh. yes, I like it. But how do I know my wife will like it?”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 March 1941, Page 3
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