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“Artist of Conviction,” Nelson.—l see your difficulty and appreciate the ” fact that, in order to paint, an artist must have a model and, at the same time, be assured of food and shelter. Possibly your suggestion, will meet with approval from somebody who, in return for the portrait you paint of him, or her, will keep you for two months and provide yon with a little pocket money. “ Tinsel,” Dunedin, wishes to -know of anyone who has one skein of tinsel thread (gold) as sold by the D.I.C. that she wishes to dispose of, as this thread is now unprocurable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22391, 12 October 1934, Page 15
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