SANDY’S CORNER
THIS ‘‘PUTTING’’ Dear Sandy,—Have you any idea of where Waliy Nash received his tuition in golfing? In a talk the other night he constantly referred to “putting" here and there, and he "put” something in almost every conceivable manner. Perhaps he learnt to “put” whilst in America. I wonder if he “holed out in one.”—Yours, A.W. And you might have added. A.W., and now> he wants others to “put" into the War Loan. BACK TO THE LAND, WITH A BUMP. Great war news .... Paris fallen} . . . .Marseilles in Allied hands! . . . . Bordeaux curs! .... Rumania rats on the Axis! .... Bulgaria ready to rat at any minute! We ate our dinner with relish. We were beginning to see the end. “ . . . . Commercial stations will remain linked to hear a statement by the Prime Minister . . . .” said the cheerful voice. This’ll be good, we thought. "Rabbit skins .... said the vefca . • . . milky does are bringing . . . Somehow the dinner didn't taste toot good after all.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 204, 26 August 1944, Page 4
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158SANDY’S CORNER Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 88, Issue 204, 26 August 1944, Page 4
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