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GEORGE HENRY LYSNAR (Well known m Gisborne.) O, Gisborne^ lovely Gisborne, how fortunate you are To have within your city such a scintillating star. The humdrum clowns of other towns, they never can amuse us; They do not harbor brain waves to entrance us and enthuse us.

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NZ Truth, Issue 860, 13 May 1922, Page 5

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GEORGE HENRY LYSNAR (Well known in Gisborne.) O, Gisborne^ lovely Gisborne, how fortunate you are To have within your city such a scintillating star. The humdrum clowns of other towns, they never can amuse us; They do not harbor brain waves to entrance us and enthuse us. NZ Truth, Issue 860, 13 May 1922, Page 5

GEORGE HENRY LYSNAR (Well known in Gisborne.) O, Gisborne^ lovely Gisborne, how fortunate you are To have within your city such a scintillating star. The humdrum clowns of other towns, they never can amuse us; They do not harbor brain waves to entrance us and enthuse us. NZ Truth, Issue 860, 13 May 1922, Page 5

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