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THE LAND OF ANY HOW

Beyond the Isle of What's-thc-Uee, Where Slipshod Point Is now. There used to be, when I was young, Tho Land of Any-How. Don't Care was king of all this realm, A cruel king was he. For those who served him with good heart. He treated shamefully. When boys and girls their tasks would slight And cloud poor mother's brow, He'd cay. "Don't care! It’s good enough! Just do it anyhow." But when in after life they longed To make proud Fortune bow. Ho let them find that Fate ne'.©r smiles On work done anyhow. For lie who would the harvest reap Must learn to use the plough. And pitch his tents a long way on From Land of Any-How! —"Sunday Call/*

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Ladles should call and see the lovely underclothing and blouses made to order trimmed with real Ceylon hand-made lace; also a variety of dainty things suitable for Christmas gifts; prices moderats. The Indan Art Depot. 39, Panama street, opp. D.I.C. * Messrs H. C. Gibbons advertise in this issue choice ont flowers for sale, also wedding . bouquets, presentation 'baskets, birthday greetings, wreathe and .crosses, and dainty table and house deitorations. Miss Prebble is in charge of .tio florist department. Telephone No. '135. • ELECTROLYSIS. Thu only permanent cnre for the removal of superfluous hair. This treatment can only be performed successfully by an expert and one of long experience. Therefore consult Mrs Haybittle, 268. Lambton quay, opposite Harcourfs■’Phome 1591. • Weddings, beautiful Shower Bouquets, posies. Baskets, Empire Staffs, Crooks, (Etc., artistically designed and forwarded liD any part of tho Dominion by Miss iilurray, Vice-Regal Florist, 36h Willis street. Telephone 265. *

An inmate of Windsor Workhouse decided to accept a pension, hut to pay the guardians As a week, keeping the other Shilling for himself. Ho added, 'T go to Strangers for friendship, friends X go to for advice, but relations I go to for no|thing.”

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7319, 24 December 1910, Page 11

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THE LAND OF ANY HOW New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7319, 24 December 1910, Page 11

THE LAND OF ANY HOW New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7319, 24 December 1910, Page 11

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