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‘‘#V lERE was my Hiown father,” said Mr. Weller. “ lie % ss^ W* nS 'e* p-ffi?-ift v. wf twas a wunrccr for a!e and brandy, he was. Liver big as a house, sir. 1 tried to persvade him to drink tea ; but it was no good sir. ‘Samive!,’ .says the old gen’lem’n to me, ’ i von’t drink no slops,’he says, * not though I svells to the size of a octypas. ( Widders is bad, Samivel,’ he says, ‘but slops is vorse.’ Veil, then, vun day, what docs lie do ? He meets a party as is drinking‘Stand Out’Tea, and he likes the smell of it. So he has some, ’sir, just oat o’ recklessness, and he likes it vverry much, iie perseweres, and the more ‘Stand Out’ Tea he drinks, the livelier he gets, sir. iiis ’ealth and his temper has improved vuaderls.il, and hsm and ray mother-in-law lives happy together, ¥{JM chirpin’like two linnets. No other tea vould p&M ’a’ done it, sir, and that shows how lucky he was to strike the werry identical.” I'ij fV-ivtSl 9*l n s k i ft*? ET V a V-j i\ Mi h| t] h b lr";\ B m b ii . § W J A G’j;i’J“A ! Prize sentence published every Saturday. Best g Sentence on “Stand Out” Tea, composed of words commencing with ■ fi} the letters nominated-used in «nv order—wins each week. ‘‘Stand Cut” Tea Scupon from inside of tin inuot lie enclosed, end forwarded with corJ.2 real name find address, so as to reach Wellington by the Tuesday jffl of each week, to: “Competition,” PO. Bov -V/o. Wellington. K 3 NOTE ! Two Blue Coupons or one Red entitles competitor to enter ones; those forwarding Green or Gold Coupons will have for four or nine further attempts posted them. has been sent the writer of this sentence—fjj ,nl permits A Clicciuu for £5, Miss J., Kumara, Westiar.d, “Stand*Cut” Toa is purs, nourishing, df-llr-lous Tea. > Usa It! Letters .for competition closing 2-1/10/11: .M.i.().H.CJ.P.i) t S.O.T. Lctt?rs for coinpotitioii closing 31/10/11: P.F.1M.T.11.D.5.0.T. J I
T T *ER milE building Trade supplied_ with JL nil classes of Timber—iti in a. Matai, Porch, Totara, White I‘me. Scantling and Dressed' Lines, in any si/.o or run j ci’ji and diessed h*. export machinists. Powolli/.od Timber.—The new process making timber practically everlasting. . Fencing Material or Every Ernes— Posts, Pattens, Strainers, sawn and split. Orders consigned to any addrasn (freight paid). Not connected with any Sawm?!:>rs’ Association. For Prices, apply Tv. McALLFY. Carry’s Puildi: 'fl, “ Kidgwav St,cot. Wangamu. !td y 0 G K W 0 0 D 1 Ito JU Pegs to Notify the public of Strathmore and Surrounding Districts that ho has taken over Mr. Calvert’s popular POAiIDINC! HOUSE And BUTCHERY PUSLvESS, and. hopes to merit a continuance of patronage. Oracss Proir.rAly Excnuteci. "'I 0 U hi T Y H 0 T E L. B"'R ATFORD. W. P. KlßKWss®* Cooks’ Coupons Accepter*'-
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 57, 21 October 1911, Page 3
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