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•‘lf 1 put my money in the savings bank, when can 1 draw some of it out?” inquired Mike. “Well, it’s like this,” explained Pat. “If you put a pound in to-day, you can withdraw it to-morrow by giving four days' notice.” Two old school churns happened to meet and spent an hour exchanging reminiscences. “But, I say. old chap,” said one, “you say you are in the grocery line. I thought you wanted to go on the stage?” "So 1 did.” confessed the other, sheepishly; "but —er—l discovered I wash’t suited for it.” "A little bird told you, I .suppose?" The other hesitated. "Not exactly,” he said: “but they might have been birds if they’d been allowed to hatch.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1937, Page 5

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120

Untitled Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1937, Page 5

Untitled Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1937, Page 5

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