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SUNDAY BEER.

Dear Sir William we whisper, still so gently in your ear, That the man who wants to lubricate will always have his beer; Be it Sunday, be it Monday, be it morn or noon or night, A man who feels inclined to, will undoubtedly get tight ; And not all the traps and watchers between Beefsheba and Dan, Could amongst them ever circumvent a really thirsty man; ) He who wants his drop of poison with a head, or cold without, Will not only oil himself, but for his neigbour shout, And the only way to keep men straight in "Australia's, sunny clime," Is to pass a law to keep pubs open, nearly ' all the time. —Sydney Bulletin.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2296, 15 May 1886, Page 1 (Supplement)

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SUNDAY BEER. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2296, 15 May 1886, Page 1 (Supplement)

SUNDAY BEER. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2296, 15 May 1886, Page 1 (Supplement)

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