The songs my mother taught to me 1 learned while perched upon her knee; And though they be but simple rhymes, I croon them fondly still at times. ’Tis then I realise and know The debt of love to her I owe ; And bow well justified and sure Her faith in Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
Ladies do not wear out your beautiful summer clothes on the old-fashioned washboard —let “No Rubbing” 1 auiidry Help” and the pure “(iolden . Rule” Soap do tho work.—-Paterson. Mieliol and Co.—Advt. Orders are now being bookod for winter dress-making at Mrs J. Lloyd’s. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1919, Page 3
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99Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1919, Page 3
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