The pleasant experience of having his wallet returned to him before he had realised he had lost it befel an Auckland business man on Wednesday. He left his office for a few minutes and made some small purchases in Queen Street. On his return to his office a lady and her daughter waiting there asked him if he had lost anything. When he replied that he had not, they produced his wallet, which contained his name and address and had apparently been dropped during his shopping expedition. Although the wallet contained £15 in notes, the ladies refused any reward and said they were ■pleased -to. have found £he owner* j
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 122, 25 May 1945, Page 6
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