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The southerly buster is at its height, With wind and rain and sleet, Is bound to give us every night Wet clothes and cold, damp feet. Bad coughs and colds iiiust then prevail — We'll try to make them fewer, And take a dose of never fail — Some Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Those who require to use Spectacles will find a very large assortment to suit almost any sight at Miller's Fancy Repository, 110, Victoria - street. Prices to suit any pocket, viz., 6d, 9d, Is and Is 6d per pair. Real English Pebbles, 3s 9d per pair. Coloured Spectacles for sun and dust, 6d and Is per pair, sent post free to any address in New Zealand. Anyone mentioning this paper when purchasing or sending will have a case value for Sd presented to them. — Advt.

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Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1180, 10 August 1901, Page 10

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Untitled Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1180, 10 August 1901, Page 10

Untitled Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1180, 10 August 1901, Page 10

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