Yankee Dooalo went to town Upon a little pony, He "felt a littlo hoarse, of course, And said so to a cr&ny. , The crony said: "I'm certain sure The remedy is plain; You taUo soomo Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, And you'll be right as rain J"—Advt. 20 "Man," said the tailor, fadly, "is, we read, made of (lust, but I cannot see how that is. so. Dust always settles. Jta'n rarely does."
|. ' WI SEASiIaEE iIFTS. - THE -SGOULLAR' COMPANY are receiving || jjjr by S.B. ROTORUA a Choice Collection of ifj | •'ANTIQUE '■ BRASSWARE—Reproductions'of || V' 17th Century Handicraft j| |L Amongst the Collection are several particularly n Jr- fine SUNDIALS, also ' beautifully hand= fj wrought LANTERNS, suitablefor Newel Posts I Njj and Swinging Lamps. J J Many other choice specimens of. Qld=World jJ Brassware are incIuded==CANDLESTICKS, SCONCES, COFFERS and ORNAMENTS. || The-Prices will be quite moderate. >! r
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1006, 22 December 1910, Page 3
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143Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1006, 22 December 1910, Page 3
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