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OUR OWN VERSEMAKER

• "THE CHANGE OF BEAUTIES.' (Original.) She walked as stately as the queen she was, Slowly and gracefully approached xis near, Surely deposing Queen Summer that was; Her way Rhe knew and had no fear. As rosy she was as the setting sun, Bright as a maiden happily wed. Summer has gone elsewhere to have her fun, And beautiful Autumn reigns in her stead. "BOY CHEVALIEU" (1.5). Lower Hutt. .

•• ■ • "HARD TIMES." (Copied.) It's very hard to settle down, I really feel like shirking; O, after lovely holidays, , Does anyone like working? "EAST LYNNE" (7). Mlramar. # # # "THE BIRTHDAY CAKE." ' (Original.) Elves and fairies, come and play, for is It not the Bine's birthday? Fairies here and elflets there. Clamouring for things to wear. Jfevor such a sight's been, seen In the moonlight on the green As our birthday cake! [cine, currants, what a mix I aundreds-and-thousands, candles six. "Here's a shoe," and "Oh, that's mine I" And "Really, you are looking line!" "fever such a sight's been seen [n the moonlight on die green As our birthday cake! "MOONSHINE FAIRY" (10). Karorl. 7 ' "THREE GUESTS." I had a little tea-party, \ This afternoon at thme, 'Twas very small, ? Three guests in all, . Just I, myself, and me. "FLOSSIE FEWCLOVES" (10). Xorthland. .

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 129, 3 June 1933, Page 20

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OUR OWN VERSEMAKER Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 129, 3 June 1933, Page 20

OUR OWN VERSEMAKER Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 129, 3 June 1933, Page 20

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