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In tent ami guwyah, cot and hall, In whafr, boat, or camp, ■ Tho namo of "Woods" is known to all, Each bottlo bears the stamp; Wherever men and women live, Either on sea or shore, Thev know for coughs, tho thing to give Is" Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt. Tea-tasters are not paid tho enormous incomes which legend says, Mr. John M'Ewen declared in a lecture at the London School of Economics. Hie fcng-li-h tea-taster was, he said, an ordinary person, earning ordinary remuneration, I nit, none the less, he required many qualifications—not sininly that of expert ('.sling onlv. The palate. the eye, the touch, tho sense ol' smell, memory ol previous transactions of where to sell I lie article, were all factors necessary lo 'make a siicrcs.-l'iil lea-taster.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1739, 2 May 1913, Page 7

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129

Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1739, 2 May 1913, Page 7

Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1739, 2 May 1913, Page 7

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