In the spring a young man’s fancy Lightly turns to thoughts of love, True to Sue, or Jane, or Nancy, Through the Summer he may prove; But in Autumn and grim Winter He’s no use for girls demure, He gets cold, and then his fancy Turns to Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
RHEUMATISM QUITE RIGHT ! The diseai-e mn.-t lx- treated through the 1>I«»< d, aid the only remedy is that g<>< d old medicine BLAIR’S GOUT PILLS They are pure, sure, and sale, and have re’ieved and cured thousands. Try them. They never fail. All Stores sell them. Prout & Co., 229 Strand, London, England.
“The Bakery that knows how.” ™ MANCHESTER, ■ .. f •■„ ' • - '.I ■■ ■ ' 'i- ■w I T. STRANGE, Manchester? Baker**. GLENMORE - - KINGSLAND. ’PHONE 2040.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1020, 23 September 1909, Page 18
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122Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1020, 23 September 1909, Page 18
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