William John Smith caught a cold in his head, But lie treated his feet for the trouble instead ; O. quaint is the humour, hut sad is the tale. For consumption consumed him, and lie died without fail. But happy Torn Jones, when afflicted was he. By wisdom was guided, as doubtless you'll see, In treating his ailments so speedy and sure. With doses of Woods' Great Peppermint Cur.. Fruitgrowers are notified that the following arrangements have been made for the trip to Warning! vineyards. Visitors willleave the Auckland station by express train at ten o'clock on Tuesday next, the 12th inst., leaving "Wairangi for town at four o'clock. It is necessary (ha;, intending visitors shall obtain introductory tickets from Mi*. J. 11. Maekie (secretary Auckland Fruitgrowers' Union). Mercantile Chambers, in order that tliev may secure return tickets at the special rates arranged for. Calves' Feet Jelly (plain): This choioe variety may be had m Tucker's Sunshine •Telly Crystals, of 18 different flavours, all and each the very finest obtainable. Your grocer can get whichever flavour yon wish. Arthur Nathans "Reliable" baking powder should be in every household. Full strength, pure, economical; 6d, Is, 2s tins; everywhere. E'--s dear —use E?g Powder; will be found an excellent substitute in cakes,, pancakes, etc. Ask for Tucker's.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12544, 11 April 1904, Page 3
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