Many of the greatest untruths that have ever been printed or penned have from time to time been graven on tombstones. Onehunga Chronicle. A democratic Government, that claims to rule in the interests of the majority of the people, should make the chief plank of its policy the prevention of private speculation in land.—Egmoot Settler. Oh ! what would Tommy Atkins do If we had not pulled him through; The colonies have done their best, And showed great courage in the test. We all require a little aid, And danger makes us oft afraid ; j A cough won’t make your health secure, I So buy some Woods’s Great Peppermint Core.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 198, 28 August 1901, Page 1
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109Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 198, 28 August 1901, Page 1
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