btraw "man-o’-war" !Kites for boys.—-We are marking a big lino down to'is lid. Be in time for these bargains. Geo. Fowlds. Ltd.’, Manners street. The death is announced of the Rev. W. F. Drury, vicar of Hornby, York* shire, and elder brother of the Bishop of Eipon. Mr Drury was the tallest and heaviest clergyman, being 6ft Sin high, and in his prime, weighing between 17 and 18 stone. He "walked into a- chemist's shop And .pointed with his finger To somethin# there upon the shelf. And near it ho did linger. But though bis voice had almost gone. He managed to gasp, "Renewer"! And the chemist knew what lie wanted— Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8653, 11 February 1914, Page 4
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