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PERSONALITY PARADE NO 16.

j.iL BART,

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HE was born,educated and lived in Auckland until called to New Caledonia. Ha worked as a cabinet maker specialising in bed - side cabinets ( W.A.A.C newspapers please note) In the army he jis Ration Storeman* : g » I found him in his store surrounded by goods of trade., Hg looked a picture of health and a magnificent advertise - ment for the excellence of his wares, Ho off - e red me samples 9 includ- ■ , tinned butler, spam* dried ejges and M & V. Knowing his sens! td'nature I accepted thorn, for 1 had heard of his recent sorrow. One evening an officer called fox 1 some delicacy to add to the meal he was giving in honour of some nurses and refused Hill’s offer of attractively packed Beef Shapes? “They wez-'? Bill’s proudest possession, and largest stocks* I admired the neatness and compactness of the store which was not cluttord up with frosh vc go tn bl W-Oggs or milk, j ? : HIS hobbies are getting marled ( or being married,, did ho says ), being a play boy and beer, Ho is a magnificent 2 drinker and recently drunk all his friends under the table and for that b ?K t:L i? O 1 n th ? neighbouring tents* Unfortunatlcy ah officer called in unt-,1 ho came into, tho light Bill language was not appropriate / * . love ow Caledonia and intends returning after the war to start a banana farm If Ray Branchy doos not get in * before him he may marry a K^nn^4 6 Ho aoguod mo that as soon as the Americans have stopped monopolising tnc stocks we will again be having Chilo Con Carnc*

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Dozerdust, Volume 1, Issue 18, 16 October 1943, Page 3

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PERSONALITY PARADE NO 16. Dozerdust, Volume 1, Issue 18, 16 October 1943, Page 3

PERSONALITY PARADE NO 16. Dozerdust, Volume 1, Issue 18, 16 October 1943, Page 3

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