The Office- Boy Knew. I tin an office, there le an old boss. < Who always Is wretchedly cross. Such a creature to argue. That try ns they might do. Folks to please him were quite at a loss. One dny a new office-boy came. His verdict— "Oeclded'y tame. Soon, I'll alter all this ® And have one ray of bliss,*’ $ Morning-tea was HIS little game! fThe "chief” gave a shriek of dismay, But, somehow, could not disobey. This strange deviation, To drink tea—botheration I What! was this tea, did ha say P " Boy. what do you mean by telling me, That this Is only a cup of teaP " " Please sir. It’s * SURATURA*; Mother says there Is none purer," a "’Tie better than any tea,” roared HE •Tit have it at eleven and three!” ffi Now a happier staffcannot be found, ® Since twice a day Is handed round, The cup that cheers — (w And quite endears ® This Chief now made renowned. qjiojaioQ t tuuß^ jo dm « 3juup sno SuioS wo pQ This Chief now made renowned. 4 SURATURA •sjssip pm 1!
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1651, 16 December 1916, Page 4
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179Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1651, 16 December 1916, Page 4
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