BEST WRITERS
Junior: Marjorie Fraser, Betty Cave. Senior: Gwen lluiwiler, Marion Curram.
FOUR AND TWENTY TAILORS. (Sent by Edna Reynolds.) Four and twenty tailors Went to kill a snail. The best man amongst them Durst not touch her tail. She put out her horns, Like a little Kyloc cow, Run, tailors, run! Or she’ll kill you all e’en now. MRS. KIT KAT’S LULLABY. (Sent by Joy Peterson.) There was a little cat and she 'had a little hat, And she had a little kitten, katten, too; The sang a little song, and it isn’t very long, So she’ll sing it all again to. you. “Creep—mouse, creep—mouse, aren’t you coming out? “Can’t you smell the toasted cheese, lying all about? “You’ll cat the toasted cheese, I'll eat you, “Creep —mouse, creep— mouse, hurry up, do.” THE DAISY. (Sent by Doris Stevenson.) Little rosy daisy, Growing in the lane. Shuts up all its petals When it pours with rain. Little rosy daisy, When the sun shines bright, Opens all its petals To the splendid light.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1930, Page 24 (Supplement)
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173BEST WRITERS Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1930, Page 24 (Supplement)
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