Seated in a corner ot the railway carriage was a small boy of about twelve years of age, knitting for all he was worth. Opposite to him lounged a long, lazy g»wk of a young man, who stared at the knitting boy. Finally he spoke: "Sonny," he said, "you ojghter been a girl." Like a Hash came the Ttply of tha small boy. addy Longlegs," said he, "you ougliter been born a man, and then you wouln have been away lighting with iijr hoys." Rubber Stamps ot all description may be ordered at the Ortice of the Pukekohe Times." (Jail *nl select from our il ustrated catalogue.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 139, 31 January 1916, Page 2
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107Untitled Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 139, 31 January 1916, Page 2
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