WHY NOT EATING-SONGS? A writer in the 'Century Magazine' asks "Why always the drinkrog-Bong? Why not the eating song?" and gives this example of his idea: And it's will ye eat witih. m*\ my lad*, And will ye eat with rw>? It is an English mutton-chop T offer unto thee. All sizzling in the platter, lad*,',; For feeble »">uls a prop. ' . Oh, here's a friend to evwry one— Tho English mutton-chop! A Hint official says the appearance of the 1860 penny, stilj in circulation after 52 years' hard wear, is n tribute to the manufacture of the British peony.
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Evening Star, Issue 15139, 22 March 1913, Page 8
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99Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 15139, 22 March 1913, Page 8
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