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LOCAL HITS.

The following local hits were sung by the Frolics in the Public Hall on Monday; evening last. Its a wonderful thing that at Foxton'. Your chemists are good tq a hiah, Andhhey both are-f .T, ■; And the Reason, you. see Is that scruples they’ve got to a dram. But at football you’re really quite splendid j You’ve Albion and Awahon, who can play And with Hooker, Bob Jeffries,

Pat Bird and Furrie, And George Dunn—you’ve some good players eh ? Isn’t it wonderful! and Awahou ■ see the cup soon coming their way! And Albion felt ill, When they lost 6 to nil! Isn’t it wonderful, eh ? A good forward, you know, Is your friend Jimmy Joe. / Isn’t it wonderful, eh ? Its a Wonderful thing that at Foxton You’ve money and flaxmills galore, But don’t mind if I say In a quiet friendly way, That your halL is decidedly poor.’ When the borough has bought out the gasworks ’ * ■ And the new drainage system is • made 1 , Well your Mayor in a while * Will put o»such a Btile And your footpaths are all better laid. Isn’t it wonderful! —Foxton is growing in a wonderful way ;

And George Coley, you know ’s the buss of the show Isn’t it wonderful, eh ?

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 15 July 1909, Page 4

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LOCAL HITS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 15 July 1909, Page 4

LOCAL HITS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 464, 15 July 1909, Page 4

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