Reasoning from averages is always a more or iess futile proceeding, but the average reasoning man never loses sight of the road that is smooth to his feet. This is why he finds lw way to the shop of C. Tunnicliffe and Son in Grove Road. ' It may not be much he wants, or it may be a very great deal, but he knows, from the experience of his friends >or from hisown experience, ■ that if he wants a horse shod, if his plough, or any other instrument that worries the soil is out of order, if his farm dray need? doing up, or, in fact, anything an up-to-date smithy can do, the place to go to is C Tunnicliffe and Son's in Grove Road.—Advt.
Into the crowded streets 1 go, Wending my way each day, To wa.tch the throng na«s to and fro. And hear what people s.ay. Tho sporty sort just talk of sport, Some talk of literature; But the • principal thought of the sensible Etfrt Is of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt. \ * 3
Solid comfort these nippy nights >vith a "UNIQUE" HOT "WATER BOTTLE. AH sizes are same quality.
•"•'•itir.h made. Obtainable every- :» hen1. Look for the brand on neck ><r imiM". Advt.
Wlv-'v :he brain . gets lazy, try ■■?TrP.!:A-NA>'S BEEF, IRON AND •VINE, Tf repairs the ravages of •lentiii kio;:« and imparts vitality.— Advt.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 183, 4 August 1920, Page 4
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227Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 183, 4 August 1920, Page 4
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