Murmurs of surprise ns much as amusement arose from members ol 1 1 1 0 (.'heistelmreli Rotnr.v flub when Or. T. /. Koo, Ihi' not oil I'biuesee t’hristinn lender,'f old them how the Chinese people were divided into distinct classes. On the first stratum, lie said, eintio the scholar. On the second was die fanner, on the third the artisan, uud on the fourth and lust the merchant,, or businessman. The Chinese had for many years recognised these distinctions within the community. ‘Always the same" be your slogan still; Always your choice for a cold or chill: Always remember the name of “Woods." Always say that and obtain "the goods.” Always the same, the same as before. Always on sale at the local store; Always reliable, fresh and pure— Standardised Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19334, 26 May 1937, Page 13
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