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A PUPPY PENITENT.

■ They say you're in disgrace, • •' Doggie mine; , And you've punishment to ; Never whine!'Lay your head upon my knee, - Own up, Laddie; just to me!... I'll forgive you—full and free, •.-■'• : Doggie minel • ~ So you ■ found my hew cravat, Did you, Lad? ■'.'' . And mistook.it. for a rat— That was sad! And you-fought him till he fell? .. Killed him thoroughly and well? ' .'• Only rags the tale,to tell? Bravo, Lad! ' 'AH those scratches on the door— • : Yours, you say? ■ , ■ Muddy footihavks oh the' floor, . . ■.'■■ Every day? '■'~-'-•■'■ . ' Poor old Laddie, never fret!.. '>■■-•■' You forgot your feet were' wet—.; '.. And you're just a puppy yet, .." . Anyway! '..; So they chained you up : all day ' In the yard . .";' While: your master was'away? .''■.'■■ : That was- hard! ' But"it's over now,, at last— • ..-•■;•■ Don't keep- brooding on the -past!. . To the .winds our care we'll cast! Come- on, pard! ' —Prom ' the' "Australasian." • . HAIRWOEK. • Mis- Haybittle makes a speciality of :Artistic and TTrj-to-date. Hairwork. Only the best of English Hair used.: Head .Mas. sago, Shampooing, Cutting,; etc.. ''■ v' 868'LAMBTON QUAY, . 'Phone 15W, ■'■■[/ Oj.ex osrv',Ci«mJjrti.-"

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 11

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175

A PUPPY PENITENT. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 11

A PUPPY PENITENT. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 11

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