SANDY'S CORNER
TRANSPORT. Dear "Sandy”: If I come to town for the transport hub-hub on Thursday, will the traffic cops let me drive to the Opera House in my horse and sledge?—Yours, "Parapara Jack." If you've got a licence, yes.—“S." TI NE’S TITLE CHANGED AGAIN With apologies to "Paleface" Bob Hope and Jay Livingstone, we have again changed the name’ of their tune, "Buttons and Bows.” When Mr. Nash worried us so much about dollars, and the All Blacks were putting down a scrum that was giving us a headache, we moaned to the world that New Zealand’s life depended on "Dollars and Scrums." Now, having read what happened in Jo’burgh the other day, when the All Blacks played such a hard match, we have decided that next time Bob Hopesings he should sing of "Bottles and Boos."
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Wanganui Chronicle, 26 July 1949, Page 4
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138SANDY'S CORNER Wanganui Chronicle, 26 July 1949, Page 4
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