Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

A WAY OUT.

Clank, olwi, olank! What dreadful sounds are these, breaking the stillness of the Sunday afternoon? In haste, Mrs. Maolarty leaves the fireside, and goes in search of the' cause of the disturbance. In the garden she finds her httsband, nailing a board to the bottom of a barrow. "Donal'_ man" she says, "ye're makin' an awfu' row. What'll the neighbours think?" '.'Never .mind them, Kirsty," says Donald, "I maun get my barra men'it." "Oh, but Donal' " says. •Kirsty, "it's very wrong, to work on .the Sawbath. Ye ought tae use screws!"

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19230414.2.140.10

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 17

Word Count
94

A WAY OUT. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 17

A WAY OUT. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 17