A REAL MIX UP
The following has been handed in by a local sportsman who confesses having tried to sort out probable winners next Saturday while the children were playing games and his wife was tun-ing-in to 1 Y.A.: —
Dear Miss Albyn,— One Red Day about Tea Time, the Royal Visitor, Marble King, and his Joy Girl, Rose Lupin, rode into Awamutu from Romford, an Antique type of town, where lived Leitrim, the Flying Prince. The King remarked that although there were Richfields of high Valuation, the Ti Tree allowed little Daylight into the town, and he advised Sir Kay and another Townsman, Master Latour, to use a Transformer and a Gemlight would Always be assured. A young girl known as The Lover, but really Black Maire, a Rambling Kid from Glena Bay, asked to see the King’s Emerald, but he replied, “Not to-Day Lass, and rode away like a Gay Caballero. Tenokoe.
Your Parfait Amour, BIDDY COMET
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Waipa Post, Volume 39, Issue 3088, 12 December 1929, Page 4
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158A REAL MIX UP Waipa Post, Volume 39, Issue 3088, 12 December 1929, Page 4
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