I heard a voico one winter's night, as snug I ill bed I lay, The anxioiis voice of Mrs. Joyce, who . lives across the way.. She said to Roy, her eldest boy, in tearful tones of woe, "Bike quick! to Budd's dispensary-the all-night oiie, you know!" Poor Benny's bad with croup again, and ■ Florrio has tho "flu," Bring back a pound of linseed-meal—l think one pound will do; And Ret some camphorated oil; but, 0, my dear! be sure To buy a large-sized bottle of Woods Great Peppermint Cure"—Advt. A sale of stock will be held at the Pahautanui saleyards by tine New Zealand Loan Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., on October 8. ■V first-class hotel" in the Waikato district is advertised for sale in this issue by Mr. Arthur Whitehead, Auckland, for ilflOO. Tour eyes A new discovery Tor removing cataacts, films, white specks, without operations. Send for testimonials and particulars, free. E. W. Hall, Hi:rbaliet, Annoßh Stroot, Chrietc^iuch,—
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2265, 26 September 1914, Page 9
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159Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2265, 26 September 1914, Page 9
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