Aunt Mary found a lone, lost lamb, Its fleece drenched through with dew; ’Twas prime spring meat, and proved a treat, With bacon in tho stew. Aunt Mary caught a dreadful cold, ’Flu frightens spinsters frail and old. Mum put Aunt Mary’s ’flu to flight With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, last night. *
ITstopiS f THAT 1 LCOUGHaI How dangerous is contin- g ued coughing 1 The lungs j become sore and weak — I and germs find an easy I lodging, so do not delay a , f moment. You can de- / 1 pend upon Lane’s to stop / / the cough and heal the // inflammation. // FOR ALL / LUNG TROUBLE: II T©dxe’s JEMULSION J| /fl 2/9 and 4/9 T/ \ /r a bottle at all Zx'■ ,an flChemists and S tores* fv fl 8
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Wairarapa Age, 19 June 1936, Page 7
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