Somewhere a voice is calling-, calling, A petulant hoarse refrain; ’Tis the voice of a loved one bawling! Calling me back again. A wail from the nursery falling, falling. Poor Clarice has croup, I’m sure; The voice of my darling calling, calling, For Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Macmillan’s Leather And Leather Preservative. MACMILLAN’S LEATHER IS PRACTICALLY UNBREAKABLE AND IS ALWAYS SOFT & PLIABLE. This leather was subjected to severe tests during the Boer War with the result that the Imperial Government were supplied with 20,000 reims. BEWARE OP IMITATIONS. LEATHER PRESERVATIVE as Supplied to N.Z. Military Forces. Is. and Is. 6d. per tin. Unbreakable Bridles . . . . 15/0 Breaking-in Halters 20/0 Cow Halters . . 7/6 Beg Ropes . . 2/3 24/- doz. Bootlaces . . 6d. pair 5/- doz. prs. Mexican Whips . . 15/- each Any of above sent Post Free on receipt of cash to the Manufacturer, W. Macmillan 38 Rangitikei St.. Palmerston North. SPORTSMEN __________ PURITY OF DRUGS AND ACCURACY GUARANTEED when your Prescriptions are Dispensed by THE SPORTS’ CHEMIST, D. F, GLANVILLE, Pharmaceutical and Analytical CHEMIST, 279 HIGH ST., CHRISTCHURCH. (Opp. Globe Pictures.) Special Discounts to Horse Owners and Trainers.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1418, 28 June 1917, Page 12
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183Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1418, 28 June 1917, Page 12
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