WHY BROWN WASN’T THERE. “Haven’t* seen Brown here for weeks,” said an enthusiast to his friend at the Park. “And not likely to,” answered the other. “He’s crocked with rheumatism.” Brown read the accounts of the matches he couldn’t attend, groaning and grunting at every twitch of his painful leg. Rheumatism—and days of soaking rain didn’t help matters! If he only kneW that Rheumo has no equal for getting rid of rheumatism! It drives all excess uric acid out. of the system All chemists, 4/6 large bottle. —336.
Choosing a. wife, he watchful and beware Of women with a prim pugnacious air: He who expects too much will marriage rue— Marry a fool and find the brains for two. One captain to one ship gives one command. . And keeps the crew that mans it well m hand— For coughs and colds to instant, ease assure Give, “all hands” Woods’ Great Peppermint Cute. 16
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 June 1927, Page 5
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