A "WEE SCOTS NIGHT."
Ay, Tam! arc ye gaun tap this great night a very successful run. ''Broncho niclit. A'll be aifter tliinkin' it's gaun tae rival last year's "Wee Scots Niclit." Wee], A remember the enlhonsiasm that wis i' the air then an' for mony a day aifter, an' frae fat A'm telt, it's like as no we'll liac even a miehtier crood than rver i' the Toon Ha' i' Fridav nicht. Think o' a haggis comin' a' the wey 'frac Wanganui ta grace the buirds. Pipers galore \vi' a' their regimentals on are tae.gie 's tunes i' the pipes. Losh, inon! it gars my blind loup tae think o't, an* "Hoots, Havers!" say I, tae a ir_ak' up excuses for no fain' able tae come. A'body maun come, an' "Dinna Forget" it.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 208, 22 January 1913, Page 3
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134A "WEE SCOTS NIGHT." Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 208, 22 January 1913, Page 3
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