OLD SINBAD WOULD LIKE TO BE THERE.
BY
SINBAD.
Some people have gone to Dunedin, a week-end of woes to endure, and we. of their troubles will read in the papers on Monday for sure. The magnet’s the Great Exhibition, which comes late to-night to an end, and there all their cash they will dish in, ere Sinbad these few words has penned. Of all sorts of profitless pastime, the worst is the action of those, who go to Dunedin this last time, to see Logan Park ere it close. The people who stroll through Mugs’ Alley, like fish in a tin will be crammed, though this way or that you should sally, you’ll find yourself constantly jammed. The halls will be packed full of people, and thousands will die at each door, while dancers a half dozen deep’ll jazz round on the Cabaret floor. The Dodgems will be super-heated, the Whip whizz around till the morn, and no place you’ll find to be seated, if someone should tread on your corn, it will be an evening of terror, to fill peaceful folk with despair, but things will be lively, no error, and, geo -whizz, Td. like- to be there.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17835, 1 May 1926, Page 1
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