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GOOD MEDICINE.

if you expect to conquer in the battle of I to-day, J You will have to blow your trumpet in a j I firm and steady way. j The man that owns his acres is the man that I • plows ajl day, | ! And the man that keeps a humming is the I | man that’s here to stay, j But the man who advertises with a sort o[ j sudden jerk : u the mdti who blames the printer because it | ; didn’t work. The man that gets the business uses brainy i printer’s ink, ' - <duttcr or a splutter, but an ad. that Not a •*" mint ; makes yu. "—-neats he piacs 1 And he plans his adveii - * his well bought stock, * And the future of bis business is as solid as I a rock.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 277, 2 December 1901, Page 4

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133

GOOD MEDICINE. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 277, 2 December 1901, Page 4

GOOD MEDICINE. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 277, 2 December 1901, Page 4

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