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So off they went to the Printer. "Please, Mr. Printer, we’ve lost Wallaby,” said Polly, and she explained how he got into the advertisement. “Give him back to us, please,” mewed Gwendoline, “It wasn’t his fault, really!” So the Printer said ho would see what could be done.

"Here he is,” said the Printer, “Don’t let him do any more jumping-.” Of course the chums promised they -would not let him jump again. “I think you are very lucky to get back at all,” said Polly to Wallaby when they got home. “You might have got mixed up with all sorts of advertisements for years.” "Anyway,” said X-lichard, ‘‘all’s well that ends well.”

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2314, 5 December 1925, Page 5

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So off they went to the Printer. "Please, Mr. Printer, we’ve lost Wallaby,” said Polly, and she explained how he got into the advertisement. “Give him back to us, please,” mewed Gwendoline, “It wasn’t his fault, really!” So the Printer said ho would see what could be done. "Here he is,” said the Printer, “Don’t let him do any more jumping-.” Of course the chums promised they -would not let him jump again. “I think you are very lucky to get back at all,” said Polly to Wallaby when they got home. “You might have got mixed up with all sorts of advertisements for years.” "Anyway,” said X-lichard, ‘‘all’s well that ends well.” Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2314, 5 December 1925, Page 5

So off they went to the Printer. "Please, Mr. Printer, we’ve lost Wallaby,” said Polly, and she explained how he got into the advertisement. “Give him back to us, please,” mewed Gwendoline, “It wasn’t his fault, really!” So the Printer said ho would see what could be done. "Here he is,” said the Printer, “Don’t let him do any more jumping-.” Of course the chums promised they -would not let him jump again. “I think you are very lucky to get back at all,” said Polly to Wallaby when they got home. “You might have got mixed up with all sorts of advertisements for years.” "Anyway,” said X-lichard, ‘‘all’s well that ends well.” Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2314, 5 December 1925, Page 5