GLIMERICKS.
i The fascinating pastime of glimeriek making evidently appeals to Aucklanders, for the supply rolls in steadily and the general standard is hi<*h This week's prize of five shillings, and the offer is repeated, goes to A. Maulton 29, Cheltenham Road, Devonport, for:— ' A cyclist who lives at . ■txr t. „ , ~' a suburb of Auckland) Went down by the sea for a . . . She rode near the . ~ .. (ride) But when the tide . >. . (sea) She fell off the bike and . (SWept near) (dropped into it) Last week's winner read: There was a young girl of this city Who thought she was clever and witty But n 6 o 2KT <f she tSS," But no five bob she earned To her mother she sighed, [What a Pity!
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1926, Page 24
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