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Breathes therea man with soul so dead Who never to himself hath said : The man who would alleviate The ills which by an evil fate, Poor mortals must expect to share Deserves a crown of jewels rare ? If, such there should be let all hope that he May a frame-shaking cough just endure Till he has to confess, it was cured by no

less Than Woods Great Peppermint Cure. — Advt. IMPOUNDED at Hastings by J. Wells, Omahu : Bay mare, off hincl foot white ; shod all round ; brand like JW near shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on Saturday, November 13th. W 7 . STOCK, Poundkeeper. SPRING 1897 SPRING Large shipments to hand AND OPENED UP. All our Departments Replete with the Choicest Novelties. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED. Ringland and Thomas. GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS, &c THE SECRET OF THE SUCCESSFUL CULTIVATION OF FRUIT TREES. ALFRED BORNE begs to announce that he is visiting this district for one month, and is prepared to innoculate all fruit trees with his celebrated PAR - OIDIUM, thereby completely destroying the codlin moth. He guarantees that the moth will not return to the trees treated by him for four years. Persons desirous of treating their trees themselves can obtain the mixture by applying to the Albert Hotel, Hastings. Price, 8s per gallon. Note address: Webster & Stuart's Hotel, Hastings,

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Hastings Standard, Issue 469, 5 November 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 469, 5 November 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 469, 5 November 1897, Page 4

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