“ ALL THINGS must pass,” so sages say; Evolve, mature, and then decay. And. yet, despite that stern decree, “Good Goods” achieve eternity. Whilst man shall still on earth remain To suffer ceaseless grief and pain, For easing coughs and colds, be sure He’ll still use Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure.
AN INTER VIEW. LONDON, August 9. Sir Glasgow conferred with C'hetwyde at Australia House, visited the Admiralty, Empire parliamentarians and the Commons. He has an audience with the King at the palace on the 14th and confers with Mr Baldwin when he returns from the country. HONEY AND APPLE MARKINGS. LONDON, August 9. The Order-in-Council for the compulsory marking of honey comes into force in January and for apples in November,
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1928, Page 2
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