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NEW NURSERY RHYME. I saw three ships go sailing From Dunedin to the sea, All laden with GREGG’S Jellies For ten thousand children’s tea. GREGG’S Junket* in the cabin, And Fruit Drinks in the hold— The delight of all those children Was wondrous to behold.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1934, Page 10
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