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MY LITTLE DOG.

(By Joyce Stanley, • si, Finch Street, Morningsifle, 5.W.1,) "Woof! Woof! Woof!" harked my little dog, " v His nose pushed through the gate. "Woof! Woof! Woof!" barked my little dog, As he welcomed me home so late. Just ten minutes he'd been waiting there, Impatient dog, did it seem like a year! Though it's nice to know you missed mescamp! And wait to greet me after my long tramp. I -suppose you think I've neglected you ' badly. " Oh! silly dog, don't take it, sadly, For "after tea, maybe, we Will do as my little dog thinks should be— . A game, a tramp, a skip, a run, Oh, little dog, we'll have eome fun LAUGH AT THESE. (Sent in by Julia Pettit, Pukehuia,' North Auckland.) Manager: I. do wish you wouldn't whistle at your work! Office Boy: That's all right, sir. J wasn't working: Vicar (benevolently): And what i: your name, my little man? Small Boy:* -Well, if that isn't the limit! Why, you christened me! •Distraught Mother: Quick, baby has swallowed the camera films! Father: Good gracious. I hope thai Tintliino- will <W«lnn. ■ .

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 153, 29 June 1940, Page 2 (Supplement)

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MY LITTLE DOG. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 153, 29 June 1940, Page 2 (Supplement)

MY LITTLE DOG. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 153, 29 June 1940, Page 2 (Supplement)