Bindle is again in work at Woodville, but so far his track essays have been of a light order. His stable companion, the two-year-old Solstice (Solferino —Polymnia), has made a favourable impression, and is likely to be heard of in the autumn. Ants eat practically all that can be eaten —fruit, vegetable matter, anything they can find in the larder they raid. One colony, in the course of a few days, ate the fleshy interior of a large dead tortoise. Is your baby cross and peevish? Do you lose your rest, at night? Is she wheezy and uneasy Something must be far from rightl Don't be anxious or impatient. That’s no use you may be sure: Don't resort to nostrums ancient: Give her Woods’ Great Peppermint. Cure. —Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 93, 13 January 1921, Page 6
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128Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 93, 13 January 1921, Page 6
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