Meet me to-night in dreamland, dear ; But beware and be wide awake, For the paths are dark in its lampless park, And you might slip into the lake, Chills begin when you’re. up to the chin In ice-eold water with duck-weed in; And the only means to survive and endure Is a course of Woods' Peppermint Cure,
i?or washing laOieHoths, semectis teatowels, wartres?es aprons and ail house linen lhere is nothing better than “.No Rubbing Laundry Help ” because it washes clothe; snow white without rub bing or injury,—E. J. Lloyd.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1917, Page 4
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90Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1917, Page 4
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