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Stamps To Cooking

IF you want to know the time ask a policeman, but if you want to know how much good money you must spend m buying stamps for registering transfers, companies -' and transactions of every kind, L. G. Tuck, assistantcommissioner of the Stamp Duties Department at Dunedin, will tell you all about it. And,, believe us, his job's no sinecure, for the: Scot is as little inclined as anyone else to pay more than he has to when it comes to registering deeds. In his spare time, "L.G." likes to get away into the hill country after the red deer, and it, is rumored his services as a camp cook are m great demand on shooting expeditions, as he is said to throw a very pretty flapjack.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1305, 18 December 1930, Page 6

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Stamps To Cooking NZ Truth, Issue 1305, 18 December 1930, Page 6

Stamps To Cooking NZ Truth, Issue 1305, 18 December 1930, Page 6

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