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PEOPLE PICTURED.

Mick Walsh , of Auckland. This is pretty little Mick, Ain't he a blooming pet ; He's up to every little triok, He's hard to beat, you bet.

The bailiff's a sweet little man, He'll help you along if he can; But if he can not, You think —well, what, A bailiff must bum for his scran.

C. R. Bailey, Lessee His Majesty's Auckland. I saw Mr. Bailey Escorting a lady Into IDs Majesty. If it wasn't his wife, -„ Well, that is all right,, For he is the only lessee.

Oh, Mcllveney, Mcllveney, Get up and catch a thief to-day ; Ye're not the lad ye were, they say, Mcllveney, Mollveney.

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NZ Truth, Issue 94, 6 April 1907, Page 5

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PEOPLE PICTURED. NZ Truth, Issue 94, 6 April 1907, Page 5

PEOPLE PICTURED. NZ Truth, Issue 94, 6 April 1907, Page 5

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