INSCRIPTTON IN HONOUR OF HARRY LAUDER.
To Harry Tintuler. King of Music-Hall Mirth, this statue is erected by thousands of his admirers the world over. From Scotland's mines this gem of wit Cnnio forth to shine with comic lay. The “head lamj." palled. He banished it And by the “footlights" made Ins wav. In “hearts." not “spades,” his forte ho found, And, clearing bravely early bars, He soured from far below the ground And finished high amongst the “stars,’’
THAT PLUM-PUDDING. Last Cliristmas a youth of Cologne With a pain in his stomach did mogne; He heaved a great sigh And said, “I would digh, But the loss would be only my ogne.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, 24 December 1910, Page 1 (Supplement)
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113INSCRIPTTON IN HONOUR OF HARRY LAUDER. Hawke's Bay Tribune, 24 December 1910, Page 1 (Supplement)
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