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FOR THESE SMALL MERCIES-THANKS!

\ ■'-..• „v, *"The fact t ;V at certain grades of wool are hardening slightly and butter has made a substantial advance must be -accepted as good <rtiews4>y the man oj *he land. Any lifting of the load is iwelcome." CWjall from the backblocks.) / \ THE FAT BLOKE: "CHEER UP, BUTTER'S UP" ' ' \ THE FLAT BLOKE: "I WISH TO 'EVINQS YOU'D GET UP." \

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NZ Truth, Issue 854, 1 April 1922, Page 1

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FOR THESE SMALL MERCIES-THANKS! NZ Truth, Issue 854, 1 April 1922, Page 1

FOR THESE SMALL MERCIES-THANKS! NZ Truth, Issue 854, 1 April 1922, Page 1

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