ODE TO THE EIGHTEOUE DAY.
Eight hours work, eight hours play, Eight hours sleep, eight bob a day, Thus the ancient couplet ran ;
But yet, alas, ’twas only man Who thus was blest, his patient wife Wrought sixteen hours each day o life, Bereft of hope.
But, 10, a change is looming o’er the scene, Full soon beside her lord she’ll stan; serene. With Pearson’s Sand Soap, now, he; ■work she’ll lighten, With it her pots and pans and kettle brighten ; With Pearson’s Sand Soap, too, she" scrub the floor.And thus, at 3 p.m. her work l o’er. USE PEARSON’S.
PEARSON & CO n MANUFACTURERS, HAMILTON EAST, WAIKATO. The way to make HE WAY TO MAKE GOOD ’XMAS CAE GOOD ’XMAS OAK Will be found under the cover of each tin of EAST’S BAKING POWDEK, The Most Reliable Baking Powder now s. bv all Grocers.
WHEN A SIXPENNY TIN OF EMPIRE C 0 U k la’ "' 88SB a “«j Mm 81 uMim HI in cisi mmm 2i• l y E Lf S* | u Rjs pS Ll GO A 5 FAR AS 20 ECGS?
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 402, 29 April 1902, Page 1
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182Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 402, 29 April 1902, Page 1
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