SATURDAY
WELLINGTON must be the most expensive. city in the world. Flats'to let are as rare as. moa egg’s, and when there is one vacant the rent looks like a, millionaire’s ransom. Some — English friends of mine are — bitterly -complaining.. that, for the rent, they are asked: for avery ordinary flat‘in avery ordinary Wellington street, they could lease @ luxury flat. .in London’ 8 swanky Park Lane: . Spent part: of to-day. huntfor a. nesting-plaee,. too. The comfortable and convenient old. house where I have been living has been sold and is
to become another bed’ ’n’ breakfast place. Looks like I’li have to take Up my residence in a motorcar case On an empty section ! : ’
AW a classic mile run by New Zealander Boot at the Basin Reserve to-day. It was like the good old days of ath-letics-a warm sun, lots happening, and a very big crowd there.
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 32, 20 January 1939, Page 13
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147SATURDAY Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 32, 20 January 1939, Page 13
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