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Beat the drum and shout hurrah. A discovery! The best thing this side of the line; licks everything of kind into a cooked hat. .No more sleepless nights. A boon to parents ; an everlasting blessing. What? Why! Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds, of course. Sold everywhere at Is 6d and 2s 6d; the large size iB the cheapest in the long run.

The Inangahua Herald is responsible for the statement that a wellknown medico expressed the opinion quite recently that the severe foggy weather experienced in Reef ton during the winter months is accountable for the many ills which human flesh is heir to, and that early rising on such mornings was instrumental in developing cases of lunacy, kleptomania and other like diseases.

"Excuse me, madame, but I should like to ask why you look at toe so savagely?" .

"Oh, I beg pardon, sir, but I took you for my husband."

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Thames Star, Volume xxx, Issue 8381, 26 June 1899, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume xxx, Issue 8381, 26 June 1899, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume xxx, Issue 8381, 26 June 1899, Page 2

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