Waiting outside the theatrical agent's office, two world-worn actors were discussing the world. “I suppose you’ve seen, laddie, that the Government has prohibited the import of bananas?’’ said the one with the blue chin. "Yes.” replied the one with the moth-eaten fur collar. “There is also a shortage of eggs, and the high price of tomatoes, should restrain the galleryites, too. It’s hn ill wind that blows nobody any good.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 March 1941, Page 7
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