The //ateera Times has been discontinued as a separate publication, and is incorporated with the Patea Mail. A bootmaker up north waxes poetical and pathetic over the excellence of hie wares and thus discburses :— •' YOU'LL REMEMBER ME !" When other boots and other shoes, Have not been wearing well, And ty the language that you use, 'Tis plain there'w been a sell, There may perhaps in such a scene, Some recollection be, Of boots that have much better been, Then You'll remember Me. When soles grow thin arm uppers light, Of boots-- you once did prize. Such understandings are a night, Ridiculous to t'ne eyes. When Polly's boots shall wear a mask— A patch you'll grieve to see, In such a moment I but ask, That Yun'll Remember Me.
TITA?<TKi.! a i;uV to look after VV T,v, .!!.,,,,. >-':tl Oiiice.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 394, 14 May 1880, Page 3
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138Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 394, 14 May 1880, Page 3
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