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DUNDEE CAKE

To her bairnies assembled the guid mither spoke, “Fm giving a treat to my ain little folk; I’ve been to the baker’s and ordered for tea, That outstanding cake wi’ the name o’ Dundee! So fill up your tassies ah high as ye can. For just round the corner I’m spyin’ the van; We'll cut into slices and eat up ivi’ glee This outstanding cake wi’ the name o’ Dundee!”

The cake it is cut and pronounced quite a treat, The finest o’ cakes that a mortal could eat; Each bairn had twa slices.and wished they’d had three Of the outstanding cake wi’ the name o’ Dundee! So after the tea all their discoursing ran On the cake, and the lad vowed, when he wa,s a man. His mither and sisters should each day for tea Have the outstanding cake w.i’ the name o’ Dundee!

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 1, 23 March 1927, Page 17

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DUNDEE CAKE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 1, 23 March 1927, Page 17

DUNDEE CAKE Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 1, 23 March 1927, Page 17

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