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THE PARROT DANCED A Fearsome Childhood Memory SHE went in black, the parrot danced, Knowing all her quavering words: She spread a darkness all around, But the Parrot danced, a peer of birds: His feathers flamed , but crookedly Upon the world his eye was bent: And she was old and he was old, And both had one malign intent And she would smile, but more of craft Than comfort in her fading eye What was the thing she thought alone? The parrot danced with no one by. What formed this fruit? what fearful year? What blight befell, what evil chanced? But none could read the wrinkled smile, And aping doom, the parrot danced. CJ R Hervey 7r 66 So you think you can [ afford Mushrooms? Imagine ! For just E you can always have MUSHROOMS ON THE MENU the secret is Maggi There 5 nothing "imitation about Maggi Mushroom Soup. It' $ made from imported dried mushrooms (you know how expensive they are) and cooked with other fine ingredients to the famous Swiss Maggi recipe. Try one- try all these mm-mar- vellous Maggi Soups. Mushroom Chicken Noodle MUSHROOM SOUP Pea Soup with Ham Oxtail Tomato Pea Soup with Vegetables 33 Vegetable Tomato Noodle suvou: Maggi Onion. FREE RECIPE BooKI Many quick, easy, delicious recipes using MAGGI Soups: Write to Nestles, Dept: S Po. Box 1784, Auckland . zso 58.15

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 886, 27 July 1956, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 886, 27 July 1956, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 886, 27 July 1956, Page 31

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