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“Our work is not without its humour. Organists—and organ-blowers — have their funny moments. Recently I attended an organ which had been damaged by mice. I know that because when I arrived I found on the keyboard, a little piece of paper on which the organist had drawn four little mice. I repaired the damage to the bellows, and before I left I made a little drawing for the organist; I sketched a mousetrap, a ferocious cat and a farmer’s wife with a carving knife—just in case the organist didn’t know how to deal with the mice!” —A speaker in a 8.8. C. broadcast.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 November 1943, Page 4

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103

Untitled Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 November 1943, Page 4

Untitled Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 November 1943, Page 4

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