There was a poor man up at Cairns, Who possessed but a wife and twelve bairns, Whose wheezing and sneezing was so far from pleasing, That it gave him some awful bad turns. In the midst of his terrible plight, ’Midst the coughing and barking at night. He found a friend sure in Woods’ Peppermint Cure, That soon put his family all right. By SEATON DELAVAL—-MISS GLADYS The above highly-bred Stallion will stand the season and travel surrounding districts as follows:— At HALL’S STABLES, GREEN LANE, Tuesdays, Thursday, and Fridays. At AVONDALE—Mondays, at noon. At PANMURE—Wednesday mornings. At OTAHUHU—Wednesday afternoons. At ONEHUNGA—-Saturday mornings. At MANGERE—Saturday afternoons. FEE, £5 ss. PER MARE. Every care is taken, but no resonsibillty accepted. Apply— R. HALL, GREEN LANE.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1021, 30 September 1909, Page 11
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124Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XVIII, Issue 1021, 30 September 1909, Page 11
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