WHEN I WAS A BOY
When I whs a boy," thegrandsire sale* To the bright lad by his knee, ' Of the victors crownedw.th fame I >cad Who triumphed on laud and sea 1 And through the years, from the d**ihless page. A summons has sounded long—. , To youth, and manhood, and ho»ry ace The message is this : 'Be strong!,'" * To the listener by his knee", " Of the men who were as lights I read , In a dark world's history > 1 They prized the truth and were loved of God. And no fear of man they knew ; And still from the glorious heights they trod The message was this : •Be true ! '," — J. B. Eastwood, in The Quiver..
Colonial Maladus. — The Colonists of ' New are to be congratulated on two grounds :- First, that they inhabit a land where disease, air*i r* rule, 1 prevails fn a mild and curable form, and,, secondly, because the majority have ready to hand' a remedy that does away with the doctor and themedicine chest. This important medioiae was disS^f* 1 Z^ v ? {cbard Freeman, in 1844, and named' by him Chlorodyne, which, medioina. continues tomaintain it* supremacy all ove» the Wprld.as a special curative remedy for tfa* treatment and cureof Diarrhoea, Dysentry, Cholerine, Malaise, Hysteria,. Pain qf every kind,. Nocvous Affections, Gout,. ABthtna, Consumption, Coaghs, Colds, and Fevers.. Insist upon having •• Freeman's " only Trade/ mark, an Elephant. -Sold everywhere. Obtainable from all chemists and storekeeper*.
WHEN I WAS A BOY
Otago Witness, Issue 1866, 26 August 1887, Page 30
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