There was a flower show in Palestine. A man approached the entrance. "May I have a free ticket?" "Are you from the Press?” "No, but this is a flower show and my name is Tulip and my wife's name is Rose. She was born an Aster and then married a Cress. She has violet blue eyes, and we live in Lily Street. My mother-in-law is called Pansy . .
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 October 1940, Page 7
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