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Pal o' Mine

TO MY WIFIS Down the wnys tc'll go together. Sunny days, and evil weather. Pal-o'-mine: Storm or shine. Tiny hand upon my arm, .Brave eyes smiling; Heart steel-true, and lips love-warm, iScattorinu; trmiHe with their charm. Woe-beguiling. —Pal-o'-minet Deep you've drunk the cup of living Hcart-o'-mine; Little joy, much sorrow giving, Gall, for wine ; Yet no bitterness you know ; But love distilling. In your eyes, burnt wide with woe, Wondrous cordials richly glow, My soul a-thrilling. —Heart-o'-inine! —Irwin St John Tucker. Sharland'e Baking Powder is bound to rise. That is why so many thousands use and praise it. Cosfe less than others.— Advt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 June 1915, Page 2

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106

Pal o' Mine Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 June 1915, Page 2

Pal o' Mine Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 June 1915, Page 2

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