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AN OVATION BY PROXY.

MR. MASSEY'S " DOUBLE."

[BY TELEGRAPH.OWN CORRESPONDENT.] MORHINSVILLE. Wednesday Morrinsville possesses a popular citizen who bears a striking resemblance to the Prime Minister. When this gentleman entered Che theatre at Sir Joseph Ward's meeting last , night rounds of applause greeted him, indicating that the audience appreciated a joke, and that although Mr. Massey was not present in person there was no reason why they should not evince their admiration for him by giving his " double " a hearty reception. The interlude caused much merriment, and the object of the audience's flattering attention took it all in good part,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18355, 22 March 1923, Page 8

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AN OVATION BY PROXY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18355, 22 March 1923, Page 8

AN OVATION BY PROXY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18355, 22 March 1923, Page 8