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PROVOST PRATTLES.

The guardian angels of the camp, ' .. ’’Camp Rrovost’’ is our name,. quire the glue upon a s tamp To keep Us in the game, “' Our duties keep us on our toes« And on the toes of ethene Considered by our friends and foes.As just their little brother Our pugaree 1-s envied by The P 1 boys and Staffs.. The smiles upon their faces 1 ie, But give us heaps of laughs The transport drivers watch" as well.. Their speed we keep so slow They tell us we can go to.Helle . But we’ve no time to ,go a We see and hear a lot .of things. But ’’Mums- the word dcm ? t worry, We havena way with -us that brings, The day when you ; 11 be sorry. And so you ? ll see we work like hell, No time for tea or supper, You wonder why we thrive so well On half an ounce of butter* Gus Raynor, Camp Provost

’ We are pleased to observe the efforts, now being made to brighten the lives of the P' B X e Community sings, Band performances, Music . Lovers Club AND the new Cold our Scheme, : Pink, Green & Oream.p These with the Blue . and Golden curtains seen here and there- are fetching,, ' • ; I-'" A' ’ 9, _

Bui i what about th® week- .. -ends o DEADLY* We are inf'orme’Sr'fKat’/Ehe . ‘ • f orage. Party for mus hro orbs (A. 33. oak) meith conside able. success! Bid. the product appeal to the carsick' members of the party? 1 c o-s © e e.- . ■ Old identities continue to fa de away I *., -■ Poor old'Joe has gone, to n rest'i Tis a far, far betted'.thing etc/ . '. u- v?- e ■- - if the &ahgs and rattles one*, hears-when passing the gym in. the quiet of the evening 'hours are an indication, • some 'i ' >•. n Samsons’ 1 must be in the 0k... cess of manufacturings ■ £

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Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 2, 1 March 1944, Page 2

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PROVOST PRATTLES. Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 2, 1 March 1944, Page 2

PROVOST PRATTLES. Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 2, 1 March 1944, Page 2

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