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THE GOOD TEMPLAR KNIGHT.

(Saturday Advertiser.) My respected friend, Mr J. W. Jago, the G.W C.T. for the Middle Island, has not authorised me to make the statement that the following anthem is to be rang in future at the opening ef every Lodge fn the. colon jl Still lam in the position 1 to State that sucTi • is to be the case unless the Executive interferes with the arrangement—; , . . .■ • | Coma fill up your pampers And let them be, thumpers, ! With pnre Adam's ale from fche clear 'crystal ; stream: . | Dear brother and sister, j Our Chiefs not a MMeiy ;i ; He now takes a place wffci the creme dekt create \ AKC.M.G. , „, OftheLO.G.T. ; Sir William's the pride of onr Order, you see Our pump's got a handle To sport and to dandle, A Templar, Knight, and a Totalertee. He passed through each office, And never did scoff as, Long may he rain, brothers, long may he *pout; Although when he's mellow He sometimes can bellow. He never, oh, never, was yet know to ihoutOarKCMG. < : '■ i ' OftheLO.G.T. Sir William's the pride, &c. Though publicans chaff And cry oat "half-and-half. It's only colonial, this X.C M.G., Inferior lush "— ' We don't care a rash, We know that he's taken a higher degree } OftheLO.G.T. c Sir William's the pride, &c. Fbank Fudge.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue XIV, 2 July 1879, Page 2

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THE GOOD TEMPLAR KNIGHT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue XIV, 2 July 1879, Page 2

THE GOOD TEMPLAR KNIGHT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue XIV, 2 July 1879, Page 2

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