THIRSTY WEATHER. These are indeed thirsty days. And you are quenching your thirst more times daily than you care to admit. With doubtful beverages, too. Why not use something wholesome and good? Possibly you may have read or heard about Sharlaud's Fruit Essences, or ifc may be that we shall now interest'you for the first time. These Fruit Essences come to you in concentrated form—in four-ounce botfcles. costing one shilling—and with which you make the most delicious cordials in your own home. You make a syrup with boiling water aud sugar, add the Fruit Essence, and the result is several bottles of cordial stronger and purer than you have been accustomed to buy in the old-fashioned way. Then look at tlie'saviug. It' it pays fruiterers, confectioners and others to purchase Sharlaud's Fruit Essences for shop trade, surely it will pay you for home use. Try a bottle. All stores.*
"Yes," said the youuc* doctor to his wife, "I felt greatly worried until the climax was passed." "Will he be ont soon?" "Well, " said the young doctor, "not until the day of the funeral."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9596, 7 February 1910, Page 6
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