On.dark nights a white light can bo' seen farther than any other, but on light nights red takes the first place. The police business in the Magistrate's Court yesterday morning took Mr. F. K. Hunt, S.M., only about a minute or two to- deal with, A female charged with drunkenness, who failed (o appear, had her bail of 10s. forfeited. Kobcri M'lntyre-, charged with the theft 9/ an alarm clock and on remand, failed to appear. A warrant was issued for his arrest. Although I'm almost eighty-live, I'm still "OX." and still alive; And that I■ thus in health endure, I owe to- Woods' Great Peppermint Dure. In every case-of gastric ill. Or coueh or cold. I take it still: That I've survived bo long, be mire, Ii due to Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Ann.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 63, 8 December 1920, Page 9
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135Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 63, 8 December 1920, Page 9
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