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PICTURES AND DREAMS.

The happy picture cannot be excelled, "Where on my plain, by the harsh world untiod, The tussooks wave like summer 3unrays held In the playful hand of a childish god. And 10, beside a little flax-bound creek, .Faar .naiads in the silver tea play, O bright as they that charmed the ancient Greek Are my direani-faines of tho plain today! O such is Ufa! Nature lendeth a pride, And we find pleasure in her beauty-t'henies ; But what, O what were all, if to her side Wo could not brjug our ctreaais, c'en idlest dreams? -J. Y. B. February 4, IGOi.

Beware of inulataoas. Call for WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2604, 10 February 1904, Page 69

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PICTURES AND DREAMS. Otago Witness, Issue 2604, 10 February 1904, Page 69

PICTURES AND DREAMS. Otago Witness, Issue 2604, 10 February 1904, Page 69