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WELLINGTON WELLKNOWNS

Though you may be but a thick-head You have onl-ir need to look, To see that he's no brick-head, This learned lawyer, Cook.

(Of Stafford, Treadwell and Field.) He's robed m black and sad his mein, As any rain-soaked crow's. You might forget his face— once seen, You'll ne'er forget his nose. ■ t /

(Harmonious Civil Servant.) Rowlev poley over all among; the hay, Here is a pretty creature you don't see every day. His work is not irksome— l'd have you understand, That everything's harmonious when Rowley leads the band.

(Barrister.) A ; cute and cunning lawyer and no end of a swell ; (He's not muoh like his father, the only Dillon Bell). He can quote the statutes freely and j give you book or page, And if '»'s not a heauty he surely '< looks a saire.

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NZ Truth, Issue 72, 8 December 1906, Page 5

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WELLINGTON WELLKNOWNS NZ Truth, Issue 72, 8 December 1906, Page 5

WELLINGTON WELLKNOWNS NZ Truth, Issue 72, 8 December 1906, Page 5

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