New Zealand Listener – August 10, 2019

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  1. Writers in all areas of literary activity, including
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there are no formal duties attached to the position,
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The appointment will be for twelve months from
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AUGUST 10 2019 LISTENER


Massage Lounge, Spa & Sauna,
Outcalls, Strippers, Elegant,
Charming Ladies, Discreet Rear
Entrance.
Evening Standard, 9/3/


WATERSIDERS UNLOAD SHIP.
History made at port.
Otago Daily Times, 8/11/


MR MULDOON said that he
paid his own costs in a libel case
he lost because he wanted to
be “free to speak my mind”.
“But it is not normal,” he added.
Dominion, 16/9/


NOTICE TO folk using the
kitchen: Will ladies kindly
empty teapots, rinse round and
before leaving please stand
upside down in the sink.
Auckland Presbyterian Church
Newsletter, June 1982


CORRECTION. In last weeks
edition of the Hutt News we
published a letter from Dr
McNab. Unfotunately we made
to errors in re-typing it.
Hutt News, 13/5/


Sometime between Monday
and Friday last week, thieves
stole two toilet bowls from the
Lands and Survey toilet block
at Lake Ianthe ... A spokesman
for the Lands and Survey
Department said they had
nothing to go on.
Hokitika Guardian, 26/1/


It will be a chance for all
women of this parish to get rid
of anything that is not worth
keeping but is too good to
throw away. Don’t forget to
bring your husbands.
The Messenger – parish paper,
October 1977


School teachers have much to
contribute towards violence,
delinquency and crime.
Western Leader, 17/1/


GOVT REPORT CALLS FOR BAN
ON BORES
NZ Herald, 4/9/


In this final of the Benson
& Hedges open, Armitraj
revealed for the first time in the
tournament glimpses of his true
form while the young American
also belatedly revealed that his
name was spelt Wilkison and
not Wilkinson. Armitraj beat
Wilkinson 7-6, 5-7, 6-1, 6-2.
Hawera Star, 17/1/

TAXIDERMIST available to
mount your prize pheasant.
Nelson Evening Mail, 31/5/

8.00 MASTERMIND. The
moment everyone’s been
waiting for – the final.
Listener, 4/10/

11.45 THE BIRTH OF CHRIST A
live broadcast from St Mary of
the Angels, Wellington.
Otago Daily Times, 23/12/

IS EDUCATION A RIGHT OR A
PRIVELEGE?
Critic, 10/3/

7.30 Party Political Broadcasts


  1. 5 0 S o r r y
    Evening Post, 11/8/


NGAPUHI EAT OPPOSITION AT
THE NATIONAL CHAMPS
Northern News, 12/2/

“Mr Tapsell, in double harness
with Mr Bolger, should worry
about the impending and
sustained Maori backlash in the
absence of major policy moves
by the Government to rectify
the inequities which exist
between the two foundering
partners of our nation.”
Waikato Times, 2/2/

THANK YOU
To our daughters and sons-in-
law Pam and Gary, Marie and
Ross, who hosed guests at our
special evening, a big thank
you.
Daily News, 23/4/

Robbers threaten mother with
baby
Dominion Post

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