WMMMiipsp LITTLE BO PEEP FELL FAST ASLEEP Little Bo Peep fell fast asleep All on a fine spring day. She dreamed of a home—a holiday homo Where housework 'was just like play. She switched a switch to sweep the floors, She switched on a switch to heat, To iron, to wash, to toast, to cool, To roast or grill her meat. Kettles were boiled and food was mixed It was just as if some magic slave Had relieved her of all the household drudge At the touch of the hand or a wave. But a dream's a dream —they don't come true — And she woke with a sigh of remorse: Fancy there being a house like that^— It was quite impossible, of course. But when she told her friends they laughed, " Why, Auckland's full of these homes. " You can do it quite simply, quite cheaply and well By a Visit to Turribull 6l Jones! OA:' TURNBULL & JONES LTD. / " THE ELECTRICAL FIRM," WELLESLEY STREET E. 2 Doors Above Embassy Theatre. VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. * SWmr ■ • • * ' h 9 * % Ac r £ a. v. >• • Frank left? school keen to'earlt bis own-living, • determined to the father had choseni-for him. JBUT.m • MONDAY TUESDAY You've got- these files all messed up again. Bates. Here's Rivers' letter filed under"# It's just carelessness, that's what it is/ to go to the Frank-you'll be ] late for the office I again/-! called you nearly an hour ago/ 7 WEDNESDAY THURSDAY I say, I'm afraid N your boy's finding the' office work a bit of a strain. Bates, He seems to have lost interest. Doesn't look too fit either word with w ■yk »• U * '**t i S FRIDAY w i. / Oh, leave him r-j alone. Dad/ •vj You know whaf the doctor said. Now, drink your \ Horlick's, Frank, I and tfitfn straight l to bed/ He's doing a man's job now- and he needs a ■ man's stamina. I'm going to suggest something I recommend to men who feel that their job's getting them down.. >« J m THREE MONTHS XATIR m •jni> could I start eveninq classes next term? I want to do French and bookm Why, of course Frank- I'm only too glad you've taken an interest in them. '.if Sales Agents:. The British Harold F. Uitchie Co. Ltd., 10f Dixon St., Wellington, C.I.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22819, 28 August 1937, Page 5 (Supplement)
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381Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22819, 28 August 1937, Page 5 (Supplement)
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