"AT THE SIGN OF THE SMILE."
W'u'ri: weary a-walking tlic highway of life; We're fretted and flustered with worry and strife. Lei lib drop by th P wayside the heavy old load, And rest at the inn at the turn of the road. Lot us tarry a while At the "Sign of the Smile." At the "Sign of the Smile" we will linger long there, For tlie strictest of rules is the ban upon care, And the guests must forget there are such things as years, And never sued any but laughterbrought tears. Let us tarry a while At the "Sign of the Smile." There'll be flagons of jollity for us to si l>, And many and many a rollicking quip. Though the jokes may be old, like the juice of the viae. They mellow with age to the richest of wno. Let us tarry a while At the "Sign of the Smile."
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 156, 17 March 1916, Page 2 (Supplement)
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153"AT THE SIGN OF THE SMILE." Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 156, 17 March 1916, Page 2 (Supplement)
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