ALLAN -WATER (NEW STYLE).
On the banks of Allan Water. In summer, spring, or "fall," Was the milkman's lovclv uaushter ( "Cutest one of all. The inspector novrr mujrlit Aβ she misoil the milk so frre With supplies from Allan Water; Who so proud as she? Oh. that young Inspector thought her The fairest maid he knew; And the tricks her elrc hart taiißht her She worked ■■till all wna blue. • With the milkman's lovely daughter The inspector llirted free, While he winked at Allan V atcr--At the milkmaid, too. winked hel But there came n new Inspector (Kude, married man win* ho.). And he failed not to detect Her. Thouch she n-lnKPil linth fust iiml free. Oh. the mlJKman-H lovely rtoiißLrer Fined five "quid" was she. •Especially the milk. DevonDort. J- ijddell IiEtXX.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 17
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133ALLAN -WATER (NEW STYLE). Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1923, Page 17
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