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AN EVENTFUL YEAR.

HAVE we changed J Ah I You will be surprised • A transf’firmation has taken place - the mess up the Garden of Eden was, small time to this. Consider I z:s There is not a man but will darn his own socks, wash his own shirts, scrub his own trousers- ■ shorten them too,if necessary - make, his own bed and sweep out his rooms All these things'he will do as a matter of course j ond, enjoy it© Think vh at hide is 'oing to moan to you S :s:: j NO inere drudgery at .night over j grout holes in his socks; no fear and worry over Monday when you spend hours over the wash—tub; no backbreaking afternoon hanging clothes on the lino <-» no danger of swallong clothes . peg£. 8 No more salesmen pestering you to buy washing machines j no worry over the right kin of float to buy 4 You can leave it all to Dado H ANOTHER change yet? win welcome is that over j we have learnt to live outof tins. Think what this will / moon to you I If you have been 1 out to a water polo game, a West ling match or a football g&i c > all you s 11 have to do is buy a few cans of food on your Way homo© You 1 11 have a first Veto meal for him® He’ll enjoy it® It will remind him of the good old days in Now Caledonia©

!-H IT may bo a bit of a bore listening to him, as" he darns the seeks, irons the clothes & sweeps out the rooms s for ho ? s bound to tell you haw he did it back among the Naiculis© But y 0... must that you will h&vo a modal working)husband« z , '

" KANAKA " DOBSON asked us to do him a special fav- \- our by sodding a message to ” the one and' only one . Its a ticklish job. Well, hero goesfc Sweetheart — you may weight twelve stone, but you are still, my little bundle of cuddles.. I dream about you duckie; somtimes I talk about in you my sleep. I’ll be, home to see you next Iky perhaps. XXXXXXXs.

WE also promised to

send messages for Jimmy Fleming, Willie i; rail, Ernie Clark, Ned Sainsbury, and Maurie Corrie, but we have forgotten which Jean, Joan, Mary and Phyllis ' was to get the message. There are also. the married chaps -.we may send Ced Reid s message to Jim h aw „ thorne’s wife. Whoopee I No. We’ll send love and kisses to all, and pliy safe.

J«fiK BIRCHALL " one of

our best winch arid hatchmen” has not lost his smile in the wilderness.

IF the Wharf lads were not in such an inaccessible

spot, Jimmy Scott would bo in greet danger of losing his table tennis chamjbonship title. A doubles tournoy is to commence soon in Wharf Circles.

WALLY Hobson has put on two stone this year l/

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Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 18, 20 May 1944, Page 1

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AN EVENTFUL YEAR. Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 18, 20 May 1944, Page 1

AN EVENTFUL YEAR. Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 18, 20 May 1944, Page 1