The brethren of the Waitemata LodgeE.C., are invited elsewhere to attend the funeral of their late brother, Mr. James Gerrand. It is a singular thing, but perfectly true, that a man never shows his temper till he loses it; but with a raging toothache, and no Ye Bishop's Bottle obtained, what could he do? However, this splendid remedy is to be had now ; it is the family friend.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9185, 27 April 1893, Page 5
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