The border sat in his lonely room, His heart was heavy as lead; "'.JEIis eyes were watery with the ‘ flue,’ And throbbing was his head. c But soon a familiar voice he heard— ’Twas his old friend Mr. Jure; Who, hearing he was very ill, Brought Woods’ Peppermint Cure. T. BASTER BUTCHER, 133 and 135 PONSONBY ROAD. Galls your attention to these Facts. . . Ist. —That it is indisputable, that for Prime Meat, Small Goods, Cleanliness, Low Prices and Civility he stands to-day unrivalled in Auckland. 2nd. —That readers of the Tablet should patronise those who advertise in their paper. Baster does; therefore ask Baster to call. He pleases thousands. He must please you. ’Phone 1114. -T. BASTER. ’Phone 1114. Ponsonbv Road, Auckland.
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New Zealand Tablet, 19 June 1913, Page 41
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122Page 41 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 19 June 1913, Page 41
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