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WHAT THE MAN AT THE CORNER SAYS

That we hayeJmd a good tpell of Cm weather lately and no doubt the raift ' on Saturday and Sunday will not dfcMp harm, i Hat the Welcome Home Social « Thursday waa quite a sueebss. . That Jock on the pipes crested quite a sensation. That the dance was vary well pat* ronised. . That not many took part in the Highland Scrottinehe and that thoee ,'i who did take part could sot last very long against Jock's musie. That it i« about time the local footballers woke up if they mean to follow j up the game this year.' , That the Qneenstdwn tournament ii to be held nextf Tuesday. That the local Barber has had a new light installed in his shop for a month's trial. That "Jack" is of tha opinion that it is not as "Supreme" as it should be. That the first item on the programme at the social On Thursday was a window shutting exhibition by r one competitor, but he was not very sneeessfni with his "Mark." . That the "Colonel" did not arrive home this week, but sent a wire that he was coming along with a cobber. « That seeing General Richardson arrived in Dunedin on Saturday Poley might be stopping down in town to see what is doing. That, the Peace Celebrations are not expected to take place until Jhly or August. That sheep are down to 2s 6d that were bringing 30s at Hastings last yeak That no the dealers wifi be having a hard time thisyear.

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Mt Benger Mail, 28 May 1919, Page 3

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WHAT THE MAN AT THE CORNER SAYS Mt Benger Mail, 28 May 1919, Page 3

WHAT THE MAN AT THE CORNER SAYS Mt Benger Mail, 28 May 1919, Page 3

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