The tramp entered the bank in a grand manner. In his grimy hand he held a cheque for sixpence. He approached the cashier’s window and presented the cheque with a flourish. “Here, my good man.” he said loftily, "you will kindly cash this for me. And. mind 'you, I haven’t all day' to wait.” The cashier glanced up. He took the cheque, examined it. then reached into the change drawer. "How will you have it?” he asked, "Heads or tails?”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 April 1941, Page 5
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