And now,' asked the teacher, at the end of a long description of the brain, " where is the seat of memory? Can any of you tell me?" "Yessum," replied Johnny Brighteyes, "in the little firiger, where you tie a string around it to make you recollect!" Nothing so refreshing as a cup of WardelTs Matchless tea.—[Advt.j Public Notices. Tab * KMe Whisky " tor the stomach's Bike"; avoid exoessive drinking, and yon oan then afford to drink the very beat yon can get. " V.aXt." Sootoh b the best One glass at meals, dilated either with aerated or plain water, assists digestion, and is thns medically recommended as a safe and absolutely pnre I stimulant. "D. 0. L." " Cook o f the North " " DON'T MIX YOUR DRINKS ' Keep entirely to NW Zealand's Best 2a Tea, the ever-popnlnr "COCK 0' THE NORTH " Both Health and Pocket will be Gainers. If your gr-«*r does not stock so high-class a known shops of Messrs John Peterson and Co., A. and .hj M'Farlane, Princes and Maclaggan streets, Gilinour Bros., Walker street, T. Siurfdon, Moruicitoa.
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Evening Star, Issue 11892, 21 May 1903, Page 2
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177Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11892, 21 May 1903, Page 2
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