MY IMPRESSION. ewKWft?** ’Tis my improEsion that I do qnlt3 right When I with Harris’s customers unito : In tnot I state it as my firm conviction, In whioh I fairly challenge contradiction. Tis my impression that the finest Ala Is at the Albion Olub, and finds ready sale, - But are my favors to the Ale confined ? Are not the spirits of the finest kind ? 1 To this a ready answer I can give, A ready answer in the affirmative. Between the beer and the spirits I use I frankly say there’s nothing to ohooße. To the Albion I shall always keep, Knowing the daily benefits I reap. And this impression I shall ever retain, As Harris ne’er gives reason to oompl ain XOU CANNOT DO BETTES THAN GO TO WILDISH, Saddles and habness makes Feel Street. Exchanges New Saddlery and Harness ( for Second-hand. 1 • ‘ »■>».**! tCiv’s;Saddler y,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1931, 13 November 1906, Page 1
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