.Nature's sweet face is decked with jewels rare, i She weaves glad garlands in her eunny hair. She is a ladp, fair beyond compare, JtJiit a man is subject to Her darker" moods, I »So to the rescue comes- the cure of "Woods," , I The Peppermint Cure is really "just the goods.'* A LADY, experienced, is desirous of optjrimg a preparatory school in JUerin. for y-ouiig children, if sufficient pupils offering. Pupils also taken in advanced elocution.—"Tuition/' office of this pwjper. 738-8 Tt/lUID FOB iHQUSEWOiRK WANT- ! ED.—Apply JMrs Bryson, Durham sti-eet. 740-45 Mβ -AND MES ED. MIILLIS, of Petone. hereby tlia-uJf "ffie* kind friends irho have •expressed suoh sympa4hy with them in the lose of their i son John who was sboE at th* Dar- . 739 ' 1
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1915, Page 3
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127Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1915, Page 3
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