"I've endured long enough," said the faddist, . "Faith cure is all right m its Avay, But a cold of all ills is the toughest of pills. Arid faith Avon't take sneezing aAvay. I'll hie to a chemist and oeg him For gold to relieve ache and pain." Tonking's Linseed Emulsion he purchased And now he is happy again. ''There is too much gaudiness and striving after effect among A'oung girls nowadays," said Mr Kettle at the Police Court at Auckland. "I believe it Avould be a very good thing for girls if it were made compulsory that they should wear simple dress— no matter *to Avhat class they belong. There is too much devotion to dress altogether." An old man wrote this legend for his fellows — A wondrous Avise. benevolent look he had — Of one \vho'd tossed upon life's stormy billows. Known many trials vet withal Avas glad. "I tried it once and found it all-sufficient," So ran the writing nn tlie script lu 1 bore : •'And to all mt>n 1 yive lhi< word. -. iVuitnf Fur colds. T<:!ik:ii;j\; Ki!ii:!> i. ;i. .-..iM and suiv."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11371, 2 September 1908, Page 6
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