An "Old-Maid" fell from the "Bridgo" down below, ; And the river's cold waters soon kissed; Though rescued she was in condition "'Solo," ... That all crept about the house, "Whist!" But after a "Nap" sho cried, in tones sure, "I'll not provide doctors moro lucre, I'll .'Beggar my neighbour,' uomo Peppermint Cure, And this beastly old chill I will 'Euchre' !"-Advt. 23 Expert buttoT-tastere in France maintain that a flavour of the soil on which tho cattlo browse is always, distinctly perceptible in buttor, no matter what the special race of tho cows producing it may be. The sum of .£75 was realised for a crop of peppermint grown at tho outfall works of the Cobliam (Surrey) sewage farm, tho mint oil realising 2J5. per pound. The most painful thing under the sun, And diotrossing if let too long run, Is tho corn that stops walking,' And sela peoplo talking, Ero a loaso of now lifo is bogun. BARRACLOUGH'S PROGANDRA 1 FOR CORES, Jβ,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 985, 28 November 1910, Page 5
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163Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 985, 28 November 1910, Page 5
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