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Native game is. such a rarity nowadays , in most households that it might be said .' to be unknown (says the Southland News). I This has probably suggested a new method ] of dealing with the muttcnbird, which 'has j' hitherto been marketed in the smoked or, \ salted -state. Now the bird is procurable' like trussed poultry. Stuffed and roasted! in the oven, it makes an excellent substi-: tute for duck, possession of which the la-wi ' declares illegal in Southland. An Inver* j cargill dealer' states that there is a keenl \ demand for the bird in this form. i My "joints are all cold," said the cook; \ '"' ! ' '"y "tongue" is quite "raw."' i one," I feel terribly crook, ! With la pain like a "boil" on my jaw. My "flesh." is quite "chilled" ; it's the "flu," I'll not take "pot" luck, said this stewerj I'll get what is best, old or new, That's Woods' Great Peppermint Cute. •

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Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 53

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Page 53 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 53

Page 53 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 53

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