An Open Secret.
O ome all you jolly shepherds that whistle through >he g'en, "*•••** L et me tell you all a secret some oourtlen ainna ken ; A Scotch invitation that, just borrow'd for the Unacknowledged theft of verse is a paltry sor of crime. Summer's coming. It is here. In a week 01 two at most, ■ E very public in the country, every steamer 01 the coast, New arrivals, old colonials, of each the heal and worst; Soon will own the soft impeachment of a fo-to dollar thirst. L eather medals, bogus prize claims, don'l quench that thirst at all, A genuine honest drink is the onegreat earnes* call; Good for brain as well as body, blight, tasty. clear and good ; Bach iMr.- ty soul is hankering for that fai more tban food X ijjht queer *re the dodges, right sorrowful the jokes. Born . f flat insipid beer, and the pains that it provokes; E very day that murmur rises. On the othc: hand you hear, Each father brother, husband, who keeps his senses clear, R. pudUte all other brands for CLAUSEN'S LA.GEK BEKH. Wholesale depot for the province of Auckland, ME ■ SUS JiHKENFKIED hHO i,, Queenstreet, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 286, 4 December 1886, Page 8
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198An Open Secret. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 286, 4 December 1886, Page 8
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