Tho pallid poet poised his pen, And thought of rhymes for sure. Of ‘‘newer.’’ ‘‘fewer,’’ “orewer,” ‘‘hewer, “truer,” “poor,” Of “sower,” “tour,” and ‘‘obscure,’ of “wooer” and “assure,” But nothing suited him so well As Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt.
Ml r \ Proud of His iyou, too, win | experience a genuine pleasure in owning an Eversharp, for it is built with jeweller skill, and designed to last a lifetime. See the Eversharp at your jeweller’s jvj or stationer’s. In K triple-plate,sterling H silver, or gold filled —two sizes, three styles. Prices 9/6 to 29/6, £VERSHARP The Name is on the Pencil
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 49, 21 November 1921, Page 9
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100Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 49, 21 November 1921, Page 9
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