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TO A MEMORY OF ALDERSHOT

The glad spung tune has come again, And dll .n omul is bught, But nought on caith can cheer the heaiL That yearns foi thee to-night. Tlnough all the ilicaiy ■winter time I nioumed for thee in teats, I knew I ne"ei should see tliee mole In the long, long, -weaiy years. Without one woul jou left mo »So lonely and .so sad, Fiom hope and joy beieft mo When life appeared .so glad. And vet I ne\ci blamed thee, Because I knew 'twas best ; But, ah ! one little tcndei woul Had set my heart at lest. Thathcaitis thine, I lo\c thee slill, Thou st e^ ei been to me My one bnght, happy sunshine, And mv gLcatest misery. As yeais 1011 on, and changes- come, Vi hcie'r thj lot may be, .Sometimes -when tliou art quite alone "Waft one kind thought to mc. Mi>me Bablh,

Ninian Hy lop and Co. 1 "Imperial" Ttas when once tried wil be always used. They ar strong and flavory. Ask your grocer for Ninian Hyslop and Co. 'a "Imperial " Indian and Ceylon Teas Best in the markpfc.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7464, 12 September 1892, Page 3

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TO A MEMORY OF ALDERSHOT North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7464, 12 September 1892, Page 3

TO A MEMORY OF ALDERSHOT North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7464, 12 September 1892, Page 3