SEE-SAW. An artist went to sea to see, What he could see at sea to draw. He only saw what all men see— The sea was all the artist saw; And when he saw he'd seen the sea, Proceeded he the scene to draw, And since his scene I've often seen, I've seen the sea the artist saw. 1;p.r.0. business. V St. Joseph's Orphanage, - "Upper Hntt, 4th December, 1924. "Anne," Tablet Office, Dunedin. Dear Anne, Will you please thank Reina Burke of Manakau for her kindness in sending us 2/6 for the little orphans. May God bless her for her act of charity. Thanking you for your kind Christmas wishes. I remain, Yours sincerely, Sister M. Ambrose. .' (Hope you will see this Reina and always manage to save a few pence for our Little People who are orphans. Anne.) The children of St. Vincent de Paul Orphanage, South Dunedin, desire to return their since thanks for the Christmas gift of ten shillings and sixpence contributed by the Little People and forwarded to . the ■ orphanage by "Anne." The orphans send their hearty greetings for Christmas and k New Year to Anne and all her Little People. ( Vl No more to-night. Look out for news of a competition next week. I'm expecting to get a very big mail before Christmas, please . don't forget me. _ - Anne. That is the Christian faith which has been -£ taught always, everywhere and by all. —St. %, Vincent of Lerins.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LI, Issue 52, 31 December 1924, Page 39
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241Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume LI, Issue 52, 31 December 1924, Page 39
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