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Tt Was stated some time ago that a leading colonial politician had, in a fit of tempers, thrown a pickle bottle at a political- opponent. The real facts were that, tho said political opponent was so hoarse ho could hardly speak, and the kindlv tossed him a bottle of woods‘Great 'Peppermint Cure—a sure remedy for all colds, coughs, etc. Try it! Thousands swear by it! All chemists sell it! “

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3677, 1 March 1899, Page 7

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Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3677, 1 March 1899, Page 7

Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3677, 1 March 1899, Page 7

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