Bob: There was a time when I’d have done almost anything to change a ten-shilling note. Rob: What did 1 you want to change it for? Bob: A ten-pound one. Vicar: I’m sorry to hear about your son being jilted, Mrs Meggs. He must stick to his work and do his best to forget things. Mrs Meggs: Oh, ’e will, sir. 'E’s a plumber’s mate now, you know.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 May 1936, Page 2
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