Drowsing ns\<lawn’s faint flush suffused the sky. I heard n voire within the tavern cry—- " Awake, my little ones! ’TIs almost day, The Tapster waits, the score remains to pay." "Our husky tones proclaim aloud that we Have rocked the night with riant revMry. Before we greet the lone Muezzin’s call. There’s Woods’ Great Peppermint t.’urc for nil!”—S.
Can we be happy though married? Certainly we can if we remove painful. corns —Kaylex completely removes the most stubborn of them in a week. Buy this "double strength" corn paste from your chemist or grocer . to-day, Only 1/6.—AdvL
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 May 1936, Page 5
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