CHRISTMAS-PUDDING MAKING
Christmas pudding afternoon, Mix the things up with a spoon; And of course, it’s only fair. Of the work we take our share. Baby’s hands are very small. Cannot hold a spoon at all; Mummy guides it; round it goes, Baby laughs and kicks and crows. Apples, suet, fruit, and spice. It looks so rich and smells so nice; Lots of sugar make it sweet. Can’t we have a piece to eat? —RUTH WHEELER (aged 11).
“Father Christmas,” Drawn by 'Mate Riviera, 52 Shearman street, Waimate
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22593, 24 December 1938, Page 5 (Supplement)
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