“The rapid crystallisation of opinion in the United States in favour of actively assisting the democratic countries in their struggle against aggression has been the most important event in the present year."—Mr Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada.
Struck by the notice. "Iron Sinks" in a shop window, a wag went inside and said ho vas perfectly aware of the fact that “iron sinks." Alive to the occasion the smart shopkeeper retaliated. “Yes, and time Hies, but wine vaults, sulphur springs, jelly rolls, grass slopes, music stands, Niagara Falls, moonlight walks, sheep run, Kent hops and holiday trips, bed spreads, standard weights, organ stops, trade returns and— —" But the visitor had bolted. After collecting his thoughts lie returned, and, showing his head at the doorway, shouted: “Yes, I know, and marble busts."
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 May 1941, Page 7
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