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WHAT A LIFE!

1 The other morning at the re- f 1 spectable hour of nine o’clock, | | an Independent representative | | had cause to ring a well-known | | farmer in the Maungatautari f I district. 1

| “He’s not up yet,”-came a | | female voice over the phone. | = “What?” was the shocked | | exclamation from one who had § 1 already been at work for over | I half an hour. ■! M ■ | “He’s still down at the shed,” | | added his wife, “but Tie should | = be up for his breakfast any- time = | now.” - |

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Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6093, 25 August 1947, Page 4

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WHAT A LIFE! Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6093, 25 August 1947, Page 4

WHAT A LIFE! Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6093, 25 August 1947, Page 4

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