When an old codger shivers and shakes, As he hears the wild winter winds roar, That ancient mistake he continues to make, And swallows “ hot rum ” in galore ; Till some friend, like an angel of light. Introduces a solace more sure : And sooths his old throttle by bringing a bottle Of “ Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.”
i BLAIR’S kWOiwl - ill Gout and Rheumatic pills. wßrn.® J k A xew -Recent lestinionials. i Mr R. MCCLELLAND, Rucklumipton, Queensland, ■- 1 ' i writes in 1903 :— “ Once people try your pills they NEVtJ? F*A 19 LQ I will tc.ke uo other medicine for Rheumatism. On J ; Thursday, 13th August, I could hardly walk ;on Friday “If one man were to spend his whole life” in finding I I .^, ad * a bL ™»B le get to town. I got a box of your out a Certain Cobn Curb he would deserve well of lir posterity, and might be said to have served his genet a- a ' ‘ 1 i comider they are worth u pound n box. tion.”—Sydenham. Z: Ck •' YT ~ FROM ALL CHEMISTS VENDORS ' tlle ' 3° years, I can add my testimony to the good I j have received from them at various times, and I have ! always bad pleasure in recommending them to my MR T. MANDENO JACKSON, Thelate SIR SAMUDL BAKER, the famous Nile exi nlorer, wrote:—“For ten years 1 have suffered acutely OFld ' num Gout, and life had lost iU attraction. Blair’s Pills yruuHvnsci m | have rendered me immense service, as Ino longer fear M •T} ort l attack of Gout. For the last twenty months I have been t\QGI 'Z.STuTQ j/iySnT, comparatively free, as one or two attempted visitations have been immed’ately stamped out by the assistance of Has Opened Offices at I Blair’s Pills.’’ 17, SHORTLAND STREET, I Mr JOHN EASTMANf writes in 1903:-“ For 16 yam i I h ive taken Blair s Gout and Rheumatic Puls, and they Above Messrs. Jackson & Bussell, Solicitors. have been the only medicine that has ever done me any good.” Outdoor Sales of Furniture and Stock, Lanf j Sold Everywhevr at VIA nrvi gt O par how Sales, etc., undertaken in Town and Country. VALUATIONS AND LOANS ARRANGED. I FELTON, GRIMWADE & GO. - WELLINCTOfk - ■ 1.. 1.1 I All communications will receive Mr. Jackson’s personal and immediate attention. REDCLiFFE Architects should specify REDCLIFFE CROWN Rrand Galvanised Corrugated Iron.. There in none better manufactured. Lighter sheets of other brands muet be thiner, and will not last as long or give the same satisfaction. Contractors shcmld not be misled by erroneous statements, such as are advertised by rival importers. GALVANISED HEDCU.FI E is the cheapest first-class Iron in the market. The sheets are wider thus a larger surface can be covered with REDCLIFFE than with other bmnda. REDCLIFFE has been mor* largely imported into New Zealand during the last years then any other brand, and experience proves that every aheet will be found perfect. /CO\ IDft KI /<2O\ iffiW IftW ft n (w?©}) ■V'OJMC* «*PKM_ /
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 763, 20 October 1904, Page 15
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497Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 763, 20 October 1904, Page 15
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