A suspicious-looking man approached the front, door of the suburban house. “Are the people of (he house in?” he asked. “No: they’re away,” the maid informed him. “Have you renewed your dog license?” “We i don’t keep a dog.” “I see. Are your electric lights in order?" “We only burn gas here,” she said. “Then,” he said, taking a step forward, "Pre come to tune your piano.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 February 1939, Page 8
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