A Scotch Minister took pitj upon an Irish labourer toiling in the ditcn on a hot summer's day. and, fetching the bottle and glass, refreshed Pat with a glass of whisky. Pat was exuberant in his expression of thanks. "Bego.rra, sor," he said, "it's good ; it's just to ne like mother's milk is to Jan infant." "But what would the prient say," said the minister, "if ho .know that I. wan giving you this drink?" '"Fiegorra, sor," said Pat, "what would he« say now, but just this—Give him anothor." Stimulating- and comforting- a cup of Camp Coffee in cold, frosty weather. Maclo by a new process, "Camp" contains all the beneficial qualities of tbe choicest berries. And isn't its flavour fine! Just you try I —Advt. Wieden's special cricket, bats, ihclindimi "Union Driver," "Exceller." Leg-gi, jrd., batting gloves, stumps, and score books.' Special Crown" bails, etc., at Park**.- , Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9740, 5 March 1914, Page 5
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