CHRISTMAS
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Christmas eomes but once a year, It makes us dance; it makes us cheer. It makes us want to laugh and sing When the sweet, clear Christmas bells do ring. One Christmas morn when I woke up, What do you think — I f ound a pup. It was in a box by the side of my bed, And instantly I named him Ned. ^ He was a present from my Dad, But my breakfast time quite a lot I had, A great big ball I got from Mum. And my sister Rita gave me a drum. When Christmas dinner was in progress. Someone came— I bet you cant guess. Well I will tell you right _away. It was my favourite cousin May. That Christmas Day we had good fun, We played all games such as eat the bun, And then when the guests had gone to their homes. I went to bed to dream of goblms and gnomes. XMAS ^ 12pt (By Laughing Water.) Xmas is a merry time, As all the children know; In England it seems merrier still, 'With all the ice and snow. The children have a christmas tree, • Hung with presents gay, - . They hang their stockings up at nignt, And find them filled next day.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 720, 21 December 1933, Page 7
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210CHRISTMAS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 720, 21 December 1933, Page 7
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