‘ Ronn^e an & ITEMS! .. . ; «- Anne: the long \ and the I Jy •■ ■ short of it I MB* /- ■ > ' : -a- H - j h-K I I / k ' 4 ir • HSwi ■ He’s tiny - she's tall. And |HEKo j neither could care less. Come- j|9 K' 9 |p~ j dian Ronnie Corbett and his **■ w 99r j glamorous wife, the former ac- ; MR JEST . I tress Anne Hart, have’a. great _ "',fl99L>'-; * I relationship. Married for 15 ;- Of/. I years, with two daughters, ■ : -' , 99b " »,J\ | ? their private life is just that - -;WBL j private. Only rarely do the . ” I Corbetts grant interviews as | a family, so it was a special I treat when the New Zealand <, f Woman’s Weekly was invited 1 | to their Sydney home. ' F"cWportraF'l distance commuter j con f eS f w j nners I Singer Suzanne Donaldson and her musician ■ n| husband, Bruce Lynch, are back in New Zea- B A youngster with a charming B I land. But we won’t be seeing much of them, E smile has earned first prize - a R I ' as the couple have engagements lined up || trip to Disneyland. And 30 read- B | overseas and plan to commute from their ■ ers h ave WO n cameras each B beachfront home in Auckland to Australia, B valued at 584.95. |3 | g| Brazil and wherever their music takes them. I I Readers’ view of Royalty ■ f;/ The British Royals are probably the I J, most photographed people in the I ?i; world-and notjustby professionals. I . During Royal tours especially the I yif pocket cameras are out in force. I •M<'. Readers share some of their favour- | ; .•' 1 ite snapshots. I ■<r • L J l I I c; i° F s i ze xxxKi J kkfli Twelve months ago Manuel Kimi weighed 227 kg | I (35 stone) and had a 1.68 metre (65 in.) waist. The | I- t Mangere “mountain” had trouble fitting into a size I ■ jBT f. WwVwBHK xxxx shirt ’ the lar 9 est made, and was unable to | ■ B V w99H 9° t 0 the cinema because the seats were too small | for him. But now all that has changed - and how! | This noise is I99BfMH9i driving me mad! B It’s a cry often repeated these days as stereos, I B;9K, > K OmBBO motor-bikes, hot-rods, party-goers, and even B B V 90wlBllll! motor-mowers shatter the suburban peace. What fl can you do to get the noise stopped? Weil, a lot I depends on just where you live. > I pocketful of dollars, ' f, a pocketful of dreams ■ $ IreWlllllfe They’re what people take to the Waikato “super- I l market” yearling sales. And-as recent events have a c. shown - some of those dreams really do come true. E I PLUS a host of regular favourites including Karen Kay on personal problems, I 1 Jan Cormack on bridge, John Naylor on horoscopes, Joan Money on gardening, | I our panel of experts on money - and Tui Flower in the test kitchen. |
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