TOO INCONSTANT. They wore about the roughest rawest 'ot of recruits the sergenn ever had to tackle. He bad worked hard at them for three hours and at la t thought the:' were nettini; into some kind of shape so he decided to test them "TUcht turn!" he barked. Then be fore they had ceased to nnve canv another order. "Left turn:" One yokel slowly left the ranks and made off towards tV barrack nvm. "Here, you!" yelled the r.erpeant angrily, "where are yon off to'." "Ali've had enough." leplied there emit, in disgusted tone- "Tha d«e n' know n, T own mind for two minute runnin'!"
PLANTING SEASON, 1913. FRED. BEST, NURSERYMAN, HAMILTON EAST. Wholesale and Retail Grow or of all Classes of Nursery Stock. Fruit Trees, Slicker Trees, and Hedge Plants, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Roses, etc. The Finest Stock in the Waikato. Winter Hedding Plants now ready. Catalogues Post Free. 'Phoue 708.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13851, 31 August 1918, Page 7
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