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LADIES’ EXPRESS.

[The Editor will be glad to give insertion to any local contributions from his lady fKwpds that may be considered interesting in the family circle, or to the sex generally.] ON SENDING A BUNCH OF SNOWDROPS. May these snowdrops breathe to thee Loving memories of me ; Deeply iny true love express In language full of tenderness ! Through the dreary winter gloom Oft these lovely flowers bloom, Though they humbly kiss the ground, Brightening all things around. Like the snowdrops, thou dost cheer All who know thee, far and near; Give a little love to me, Whose life is but to live for thee.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 185, 8 July 1874, Page 2

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LADIES’ EXPRESS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 185, 8 July 1874, Page 2

LADIES’ EXPRESS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 185, 8 July 1874, Page 2

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