SAPON GUINEA POEM ! A CHEQUE FOR il 1. has Just been sent !to the writer ot this verse: ilrs. E.L.H., | Lower Hutt:— ' Great Grandma's maids would never stay, | Grim wash day drove them all away: I Eut mother, versed in modern tricks. —Cakes Sapon do the work o£ six. Win a Guinea! Prize Poem published, erery Saturday. Best ORIGINAL Four Short - line advertisement verse about "Sapon" wins each week. Sapon wrapper must be enclosed for each an.l every poem. Address: •"Supou" Competition, P.O. Box • 7TL Welliniitun. List of Prize Winners, with FELL XAAIES, may be inspected, on application (Ad.) KEEP W'NTER'S ILL 3 AWAT. Hava " Or. Sheldon'." on tha ahalf ! | I Sneezing-—Coug-hmß- and Choking-— Off your meals —Loss of sleep—is it any wan- ! ' ! der that a cold will break tne spirit of the j • I most persistent optimist? Better take Dr. Sheldon's sew Discovery, | and keep your health and g-ood spirits, In j spite of wintry blasts. I "Dr. Sheldon's" Is made rrom those con- I stituenis that relieve coughs ana lolds | ' g-entiy—but nrmly and quietly. It goes straight to the seat of the trouble—it Is ] pleasant to take, and is as g-ood Tor children • • as it Is for adults. I Perfectly safe, too—all the analysts In the world would not reveal a particle of a j. harmful drug- in "Dr. Sheldon's." t Buy a bottle to-day. 1/9 and 3/6 . everywhere.— (Ad.) Little Jim had eaten an enormous tea fI at the Sunday school treat, and had • quite alarmed the vicar's wife. "My 1 dear lad." she exclaimed, "you really must not eat any more or you'll be ill. You're too small to eat so much." "I ain't so small inside, mum, as I am I j outside," the urchin replied. ■ ' The Cambridge Borough Council is j ! j empowered by a notice In the Govern- ' ment Gazette dated September 11, 11)24, j .- to raise a loan of £37,300 tor the pur- : - pose of .installing a gravitation water r supply, and to errtnnd the present . ; reticulation service: also to raise an--1 other loan of £13j.1i! for the purpose of i laving iown roads in permanent I ! material. All Linen Tea Towelling, 22in., 1/ - yard: iiin.. 1/3 yard: 27in., 1/6 yard, - at Thorburn and" Montgomery's, ST-39, Kaxaarjahape Road. — {Ad.) ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 218, 13 September 1924, Page 11
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