Profoundly patient and profoundly wi ; e, Who gives his best and waits, attains
a prize. '. In art’s cold temple he who silent
serves At last shall wear the garland he
deserves. But life’s essentials for us all are sent, Plain, common .sense counts more than
sentiment. ’ For bronchial ailments even saints assure With needful Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
BELIEF WORKERS STRIKE. ASHBURTON, September 7. Some men who have been wood cutting for the Ashburton County Coun’ci] for Nations, at the rate of 7s a cord, have struck, claiming that the payment is not adequate. The resolution to strike was carried at a recent meeting of the unemployed, at which ther< were about 50 men present. Beautiful colour of youth restored to hair by using Rachel Tonic. Not a dye. 3s 6d bottle W. E. Williams, chemist.—A dot.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1932, Page 4
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137Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1932, Page 4
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