TO WOOLLEN MILL WORKERS
Oh! Wool-puller, wool-puller, don't be absurd, Our gas-burners really can always be heard. One-thirty a.m., while all are asleep, We blurt and thunder our way down your street. Hark to us please before it's too late, Remember, we dump you right home to your gate. For us, you'll agree, it really ain't fair Breathing in deeply foul gas-laden air. For Griffins' and Wills' we've nought but respect, So, wool-puller, wool-puller, please don't expect Our drivers to view your complaint with alarm, 'Cos really and truly we don't care a darn. Workers we're all, of that there's 1 no doubt, But think of us trying to breathe our shift out. So, wool-puller, wool-puller, never you fear, We bus-drivers simply will not shed a tear. —"Kaye.'' N.Z.R. -Services, Lower Hutt.
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Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 22, 29 October 1941, Page 5
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132TO WOOLLEN MILL WORKERS Hutt News, Volume 15, Issue 22, 29 October 1941, Page 5
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