OUR TRAVELS.
(By Nina Rae, Box e. Ooromandel.) Do you remember when we travelled "A Long Way to Tipperary" and saw "Danny Boy" in "A Little Gipsy Tearoom"? Then we visited the famous "Harbour Lighte." AfteF a few days we met some people we knew, one of the-m being "Eose Marie." We saw the "Penny Serenade" and also the "Spin ning Wheel." "Old Biack Joe" showed us his "Souvenirs," whije "Little Lady Make Believe," who was "Far Away," wrote us a letter eaying that she was staying at "The Cabin in the Pines." After that we saw the "British Grenadiers" going for a trip to "Loph Lomond.' , The "Maid of Athens" gave us a thrilling account of her trip to "The Bay of Biscay." In one of the "Scenes That Are Brightest" we saw "Good Kin? Wenceslas" at Christmas time. It was a "Hap-hap-happy Day" when "The Man With the Mandolin" canic around playing "I've Got a Pocketful of Dreanus." I have written in "My Little Red Book" all details of our travels.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 51, 1 March 1941, Page 10 (Supplement)
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173OUR TRAVELS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 51, 1 March 1941, Page 10 (Supplement)
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