SWEET MOLLY MALONE
BARROWS AND WHEELERS/ ZERO HOUR FOR THE BIG PUSH Zero hour for the big push tomorrow has been fixed at 10 a.m. And in case you are not aware of .what this 'big push" means ? it i§ J again pointed out that certain ladies I resident in the Borough will tramp I the Highway from Brabant's corner to the Strand, pushing, wheeling, or otherwise propelling, wheelbarrows. Each hand-cart will hold just £1 worth of goods, donated by the bust ness section and others, and these goods will be sold by auction, the proceeds going to patriotic funds. Though it is probable that the long, long trail will be shortened? someAvhat by the provision of bantl music, it lias not yet been decide*! what tunes will be favoured, though it is suggested that "Sweet Molly Malone," apart from being so appropriate, would, by reason of its lilt, help those dainty feet on theirway.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 191, 26 July 1940, Page 4
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155SWEET MOLLY MALONE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 191, 26 July 1940, Page 4
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