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“Now remember. Pat.” said a sergeant to an Irish soldier, “the password is Saxe —after Marshal Saxe, you know." "Share." said Pat. "Oi'll never forget if. Wasn't my father a miller and my uncle a coalman?" Later in the day. the li'ishtna\i was challenged. “Dags." he replied.

A woman purchasing war savings certificates in Edinburgh told the clerk ‘T’ve been saving this money to divorce my husband, but 1 can stand him better than I can Hitler."

"For nine years I have had a dry skin disease.” says Doris McKie. Kauroa (Frankton), who got perfect results with R.U.R. R.U.R. proved to he just the lonic, and got Io the root of the trouble.—W. H. ,Snowsill (Wood’s 5

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 April 1941, Page 6

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117

Untitled Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 April 1941, Page 6

Untitled Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 April 1941, Page 6

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