MOTHER'S MACHINE A mother es. In a room forlorn. Sewing the clothes all tattered and torn. The afternoon wanes and' tho evening ilraW , nigh, Soon hubby will como, and the hcatch », big nigh. . . ' '■ ' " . Just then fit tho door comos a rat-tat-tap, 1 There at the gate stands a horse and a trapj A man uas dieinountbd and 'couie uy tu* green, • • Bearing aloft a SINGER machl£#. , . i "Good afternoon, madam," ho tujo, with a IJOW, ....,.. ■ ' "If you'll ; . aro me a moment I'll please yqij 1 VOW, _ "for here i bring you the' housewife's best '' friend, . -i "Your worries-and.' trdnblei' are now at asend.". • ■ ' The deposit 13. paid, .the . machine li ««t . dor. a. [[: . . . , , ■. _ Jnst . fancy!.. A,.SINGER for a weekly ~ hall»' crown. 1 ■ ' The lady is happy, that is "easily eeen, She now 'has Uer wish—a SINGER mochiz* '
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 329, 16 October 1908, Page 4
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137Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 329, 16 October 1908, Page 4
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