METEOROLOGICAL
The indications a:o fur northerly wind jn derate to strong piovailing and freshening to gale alter about 1(5 bonis and veering by north to west. Weather el .tiding over, rain later, barometer falling, s.a- meliorate, tide; 1 nor. ’Tis most amusing! and most absurd. The most astonishing thing I've heard, Srine people who never heard, they’re sure, Of world-wide Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure! Resigned to suffer fr*m year to year, Distressed with colds, and obsessed by fear, These be the people whir most endure, And most need Woods’ Peppermint C'UJ e.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1922, Page 3
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