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SANTA’S BREAKFAST.

Santa Claus’s dear old mother Last Christmas got a fright, Santa went out in the evening And, of course, stayed out all night! She had his breakfast ready But it very soon got cold, Said she: “I wish dear Santa would come in when he’s told.” She had ham and eggs for breakfast And marmalade and toast; And sixteen roasted apples (All the things he liked the most). But just when day was breaking He hurried through the door. You may guess that he was hungry For he didn’t leave a core. Moral.— So hang your stockings early Don’t make poor Santa wait, For when his breakfast's ready You mustn’t keep him late. M.P.J.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19258, 20 December 1930, Page 18 (Supplement)

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SANTA’S BREAKFAST. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19258, 20 December 1930, Page 18 (Supplement)

SANTA’S BREAKFAST. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19258, 20 December 1930, Page 18 (Supplement)

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