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THE DIFFERENCE

I am so glad my Dad is bald Because when I’m a man I mean to look exactly Like my Daddy, if I can, Excepting that my head has hair, And so how nice it is— That we’ll have such an easy way To tell my head from his!

An ambitious ymung man of Kilkenny Bought a second-hand car for a penny "It’s a bargain; besides. We can go for nice rides,” He explained, but he didn’t go many.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19271022.2.213.28

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 182, 22 October 1927, Page 27 (Supplement)

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Tapeke kupu
81

THE DIFFERENCE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 182, 22 October 1927, Page 27 (Supplement)

THE DIFFERENCE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 182, 22 October 1927, Page 27 (Supplement)

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