BACK TO WORK AFTER HOLIDAYS.
* BY SIN BAD. My days of case have slipped away, a fact which makes me veiV sad. Ilad I a pleasant holiday? I’ll tell, the pop-eyed world I had’ No restless racking of the brain was there my carefree joy to mix, no hours of pondering in vain on prosy themes of politics. 1 let the hours unheeded run, nor sighed for labour to begin, and oft T loitered in the sun (when there was sun to loiter in). The. weather clerk did all he could, 1 must admit, my plans to wreck. Whenever day dawned bright and good I later got it; in the neck. But. though the brightest days I’ve had have been since, coming back to town, it really wasn’t half so bad—at least I've got a trifle brown. Though sad at leaving joyful scenes, yet of this thing have not a doubt, I'm coming back chock full of beans, so Gordon Coates and Co , look out!
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18056, 17 January 1927, Page 1
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