One Poet More.
The approiaeh of .spring has been, shirring rjivite many poeits of the district, but we doubt if it fcis stirred a stranger rime than the latest to roadi us, which is a seeiwhig imiI logy of .someone's determination to grow a moustache. The rime runs :• — TOM'S MO. 0 'ave yer seen it Bill? W'y, wot? Our Tom's now nio. ? It's fl. beauty, ainfc it now? ESach porky Igttlo bristle standing _ Up an' pciopin' art, To see whatever our Tom's a'barfc, W'en 'e tikes lii.s blooinin' (ill From the pot. .of :ilo so golden 'R's invariably 'old-iii'" Ev'ry morn at k.15 Wph link! Mjstnr Smhan Passes out 'is browin' W'if-h is soft as velvetoon! COOKiNEY ALP. T-evin, July 18.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 July 1911, Page 4
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121One Poet More. Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 July 1911, Page 4
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