A POCKET KNIFE.
Piece of string, brass button, stump of lead pencil, box of matches, a few coppers, and bit of silver are the pocket companions of the average man, and carried about from day to day, rain or shine, for use or emergency. Should one be lost, the hand instinctively reverts to the vacant spot, as the tongue into the cavity of a recently-drawn tooth.
In particular homes the list of articles required for the well-being of its members is very numerous, of which the medicine cupboard stock plays a very important part, and foremost there that ideal family medicine—Lmpey's May Apple.
For the ailments incidental to colonial life, such as Biliousness, Stomach, Liver, and Kidney troubles, the sufferer turns towards Lupey's May Apple, as the needle of the compass to the north. And Lmpey's May Apple never disappoints.
2s 6d per bottle; sold everywhere, Shardland and Co, Ltd., agents.*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXX, Issue 8492, 3 July 1906, Page 6
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