ONLY A BALL. AN inflated rubber bladder, a bom bastic heap of wind, A plaything for the girls—likewise thp boys. You’ve a pin prick in your sale and it’s let out all your gas, You’re no longer to be classed among their toys. Once you were bright and shiny (when the paint and all was new), , And the youngsters would play witlr you ail day. But now you’ve been discarded and your windbag’s had a fall. You’ve got dirty, and your use has passed away. « I would not be- a ball—a blown up heap of wind— . , But something more substantial, better made, Something with an inside, something with some vim, Something of a pfii prick net afraid. May be the wound wjH heal, ami yoh’ll again he strong) And yo'uf past wfil ngt- dwelT iljjpn your fall. Strive to be more useful, strive fc do some good And be looked - npcm as soibething more than—balk —MOEE POET. Refreshments an i Afternoon Tea Mesdames r. baker and SULLIYAN notify the public that they have taken over Mrs Bradcock’s refreshment rooms, which they have specially fitted up for the convenience of patrons. Meals . supplied at all hours. Afternoon tea, coffee, or cocoa. Hot pies. CHOICE SELECTION OF SEASONABLE FRUIT AND . CONFECTIONERY. A Trial Solicited.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3778, 21 December 1907, Page 1
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453Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3778, 21 December 1907, Page 1
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