Mrs Van Cottle was fond of the bottle. But pray don’t imagine that she Was addicted to drink, for I really don’t .think, ... She imbibed any stronger than tea. But the bottle she swore by and set so much store by, Was one that you value I’m sure. On the label was “Woods” to distinguish the goods—’Twas the famous “Great Peppermint Cure.” A bottle of unsurpassed renovating liquid for brightening jewellery and silverware may be procured, at A. barj gison’s shop Revell Street for the small ! amount of. oxlo sliilli/- 1 aiH ?isp6nce, i Try it.-advt.
Said a squatter who toiled in the West, “ Of all Pills I have put to tue test, >Tis a fact ’■ without' question, That to cure Indigestion, Laxo-Touio’s the surest a ad- ’best;”: LAXO-TOXIC PILLS, I0 I ,d, and Is 6d. For sale W. E.Willi ins.
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West Coast Times, 20 April 1911, Page 1
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141Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, 20 April 1911, Page 1
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