The trapper in the lonely ranges grim ; The miner gasping in the drivings dim; The horseman winding cattle o’er the plain; The farmer, husbanding his golden grain ; The pressman, scorning time at dead of night ; The high, the low, and the cosmopolite ; The shriv’ring beggar and the epicure— New Zealanders all—use Woods’ Great c eppermint Cure. 5 Evans’ sale—Green and blue decorating musline, 2d yard ; black silk belts 6d : umbrellas, 2s lid each.—Evans.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 2776, 26 July 1907, Page 5
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99Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 2776, 26 July 1907, Page 5
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