TilE PATRIOT. Hi' is "waiting till lie learns the language here, To toll us all the wonders that lie knows. Why his eyes are lakes of deepest, darkest blue. And his cheeks as the dainty tinting of the rose. How lie got those loving hands of velvet white, Already spread to bless a weary world ; How he carries in his heart a little flag, For everyone and everything, unfurled. It is flushed with glowing crimson of the dawn, And warm with life's pulsating colour rare; Red disloyalty must flee before the love, He is flying in his little cradle there. If lie only knew the perfect way to tune, Tlis tiny tongue to music he has heard. He would set a whole world singing all the while. Rut he cannot sneak a single human word. F.. REAR FILS LAMB.
SYDNEY. March 14. Sailed—Port Kembln for Bluff. NEWCASTLE. March 14. Sailed—Jvaiwarra for Tivnaru. THURSDAY ISLAND, March 14. Passed—Pinna, bound for N.Z. Engineers: ‘•Henson's” Invincible Jointing Cement permanently eliminates leaks in steam pipes. Absolutely reliable for steam, stiper heat, ammonia, suction, gas, motor work, oil, hot and cold water joints. R. P. M. Manning and Co, 5 Bodford Row, Christchurch.—Advt. J
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1925, Page 4
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199Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1925, Page 4
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