Wainukerau residents (says the Danncvirke Nows) are commimin? as to erecting a suitable memorial to the late Dr Godfrey, who did much humanitarian work in the district. Reports (says the Cormwell Argue) state that numerous snowfalls early in the winter have left heavy deposits on the high lands, and with periods of hard frosts following this should now remain and ensure an abundant water supply in the spring, unices an exceptional thaw is experienced. “Cheap money,” said the business man, “Cheap food,” the labourer said; “Cheap beer,” sung out old Dusty Dan, What matters, beef or bread? “That’s very well,” observed the sage. But vou’ll agree, I’m sure, Cheap health is gained from youth to age With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cura.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3148, 15 July 1914, Page 72
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