SANDY'S CORNER
A Hollywood tailor shop sports this sign in the window: “We believe In freedom of the press; for every three suits we dry clean, we give vou one free press.” "Another good friend is a burglar. He called to see me one night as a parishioner; read my books, then told me my house was an easy one to burgle, but he never robbed his friends. He doesn’t.”—Fal her Cecil Squire, a British parson, speaking of his parishioners in a 8.8. C. programme. BUSES FROM DOGS On Saturday at the Wanganui Show a small boy of four years, who was looking al the dogs, saw a greyhound. He asked what it wa. and when told it was a greyhound lie looked at it and then said; “You can’t make a bus out of that." y That's all he knows!
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Wanganui Chronicle, 17 November 1949, Page 4
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141SANDY'S CORNER Wanganui Chronicle, 17 November 1949, Page 4
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