Mr. P. P. Welch advertises for ploughmen, milkers, married gardener, etc., and draws attention of employers to tho class of men lie lins awaiting employment. I worked all day, and earned my pay, , ; . But had felt like a washed out towel; I hacked and coughed, my mates had scoffed s : '. (And the boss helped the general growl). But I came to a stop, just in front of a shop Where they sold me a medicine pure, I'm no longer eore, and I cough no more (It was Woods' Great Peppe-raiatCur?!) i-Adw.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2316, 25 November 1914, Page 3
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91Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2316, 25 November 1914, Page 3
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