'The night was cold, loud vias his 1 bairk; ' . For he'd been sleeping in the park; A friendly policeman heard him yell. And made him I "comfy" in the cell.. Next morn ■ibefore .the.. beak he stood: His Worship thouffht he looked demure, ■ ;■• So told him to begone to £^t : Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
60 dozen collarettes, all shnpes and "■stv'ips' 6d and 15 upwards, -ir ■ Walker's I Treat ;: .:sale.— BnnndaTv Strre-t. — A/lyf
HAVE-"PET"7 YOU * CORN i . ' Annoying when, (omeone treads on it. ■■ Inconvenient, too, whilit walkiag. - Why »uffer when • •• .. '•' •' TeedV Corn Cure is available at your ChemitU or ' Storekeepers' ? Ff rice 1/POSITIVELY CUBES AFTER -- A FEW ATPLIGA TIONS. Post freefrdm^v v ; ;- : DAVID TEED - NEW. PLYMOUTH
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Grey River Argus, 25 July 1913, Page 3
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116Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, 25 July 1913, Page 3
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