PETER LLEWELLYN'S TALKS
Sir-I would like to say how much we have enjoyed Peter Llewellyn’s talks. They were entettaining, witty, critical and good-humoured. Far from resenting the criticism, we welcome it and agree wholeheartedly. We were much amused with "George is all right, but -." I heard a group of people discussing this talk: Some of the women present were indignant, but quite a few admitted that Mr. Llewellyn was right. Women did complain about their husbands-were, in fact, disloyal. Two of the women added that they were sure that their husbands would not talk about them. One bachelor was convulsed with laughter and said that the men where he was working talked so much about their wives that it had put him off martriage for life. It would be interesting to hear what Peter Llewellyn thinks about that. Anyway, we do hope we shall hear more of these talks.
MRS.
GEORGE IS ALL RIGHT
BUT
— (Kumeu). _
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 634, 24 August 1951, Page 5
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156PETER LLEWELLYN'S TALKS New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 634, 24 August 1951, Page 5
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