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Useful Letters.

“So Hilda's broken it oft' with Bobby. I wonder if she still keeps his lovely letters.” “Xo. As a matter of fact they’re keeping her now.” Never hit the ball The Colonel was receiving l a golf lesson from a pro, “My advice to you, Colonel, is to go through the movements of driving without actually hitting (he ball,” said the instructor. “My dear fellow.” exclaimed the Colonel testily, “that’s precisely the trouble I'm trying to overcome!” Why He Broke it off. “Why did you break off your engagement. Tack?” “Well, we were looking over a flat when her mother remarked that it was rather small for three.”

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Opunake Times, 19 January 1934, Page 3

Word Count
110

Useful Letters. Opunake Times, 19 January 1934, Page 3

Useful Letters. Opunake Times, 19 January 1934, Page 3

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