WHEN I PLAY WITH FAIRIES When I play with fairies All of us are wee;, I’m the size that they are; They’re the size of 'me. Sometimes we wear dresses Lent us by the flowers; Sometimes carry toadstools, Just in case of showers. Often we go flying, Me as well as they; We had flying races With the birds to-day. And we took our toadstools— Not because of rain— But to parachute us Safely down again. Sometimes we run races Round inside the house; Once we nearly frightened A sweet baby mouse; But w'hen we had told him It was only fun, He joined in the races, And, oh, how he could run!
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In recent years the use of lime in New Zealand has. increased rapidly, and the total, quantity transported by rail last season for agricultural purposes Was approximately double that carried in the 1927-28 season. Prompt iirst aid for colds is best, instant ease for throat and chest, Checks the ferment of each germ, And: such action ends its term. Prompt first aid means aid on hand, What is needed at command; And endorsed by every test, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure is best. (16)
NEARLY EVERYONE WHO READS READS A NEWSPAPER i / i % A 0k / m mm m % .t-i f CPEED-and action mark a newspaper’s birth. . life ;iand functions. The' -news deals with instant matters —things that 'are happemngtoday—things that' are forecast for to-morrow. In every corner of the world, reporters are hot on the heels of events —typewriters Vvhirr—wires sing with the news. Airplanes, trains;" motor-cars, ships, all forces of travel and. coup-.-' munication bear the news to the great distil-; bution points which are the newspaper offices. It’s no wonder newspaper advertising produces quick results. Newspaper advertising speaks in an atznoft* 1 phere of action. As the public gets-the new. 4 of the minute from the news columns, so it gathers the news of merchandise from the advertising columns with their constant invitations and impulse. DO IT NOW-SEE IT NOW-BUY IT NOW
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Matamata Record, Volume XIX, Issue 1742, 25 June 1936, Page 3
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