A CHALLENGE TO THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC. The Liquor traffic in its official organ “Continuance,” dated July Ist, says “The Licensed Trade yields £2,500,000 annually to the Treasury.” We say,, prove it. Also whose pocket do they take fit out oif first. —Advt.
O, make a cake! Bake a cake ! Baker’s man ! Deck It ws|th tapers as quick as you can! Dozens ojf kiddies are coming to tea, Dear Little Cuddles has just turned ttfree. Poor litte giVlie! We thought she’d die, Drejad croup is so prevalent in July ! Watching her gasp'Jng was hard to endure Till she had Woods’ Great Peppermint Cujre.
BLAKE BROS, UMOEKTAKERS AMD FUWEWAL OSRSCTORSS-. OWN HEARSE SUPPLIED. ’Phone No. 50, from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m, bime mm, l- U K A tX- It PI THERE ?.s going to bo a big shortage in Fo'ld CV-ir.s this spring. Look your orders early with John V\ . Andrew am! Son, l ukekoho and Anck - land, and do not be disappointed.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 753, 4 August 1922, Page 2
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