HAD LOST OTHERS. A man was brought up at the local police-court by a farmer, and accused of stealing some ducks. The farmer said he should know them anywhere, and went on to describe their peculiarity. '„ "Why," said the magistrate, "they can't be such a rare breed ! • I have some like them in my yard." . "That's very likely, your honour,"_ said the farmer ; '"these are not the only ducks of the' same sort I have had stolen lately !" | Ta fatten geese some breeders keep the birds in a dark room, and by letting in daylight every few hours persuade thezn to tafc« six or seven breakfasts a day. '* j If bright, blue eyes and rosy, lip* ... Dark shadswa hide behind, And all the pleasures that one "sips No longer please the mind. When influenza grips amain Then seek out forture—woo her She'll make the blue eyes bright again With Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
WHEN BABY IS ILLSeriously ill, don't waste any time but get the best doctor you know of, and bring the prescription to us. If on the other hand, it is just some slight derangement, teething or something like that, you can possibly prescribe for him yourself. In either case you will find here . . : EVERYTHING YOU REQUIRE— Bottles. Foods, Sponges, Teething Powders and Rings, Powder, Puffs, Puff Boxes, and the Finest Dispensing Department in the District. TO TRESPASSERS. PERSONS found trespassing with or - without dog or gun on Block 61 E. CI Fl, 2, 3, Puhanga and Aorangi 8.1., will be prosecuted. Five Pounds will'be paid to any person giving information as to trespassers. REWATU HIRIAKO. ■ HAN is known by the Whisky he i keeps. Keep " Red Stripe',' and you will always be in good company.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 694, 15 August 1914, Page 2
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288Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 694, 15 August 1914, Page 2
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