At "Wednesday's Westfield sale prices remained on a par with last week's. Eight steers from Mr* H. Robinson, Putaruru, averaged £2O 4s, eight from Mr W. Dickey, Walton, £lB 17s 6d, sixteen from Messrs Mears Bros., "Walton, £l9 Gs.
The big red lamp of Chemist Iveat, Shone out along the rain-soaked street; While all within glowed warm and bright, In contrast to the gale-swept night. The customers were frequent, too, Keat still a steady trado could do; For wise was he and made that sure, By " pushing" Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 9
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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 100, 3 October 1918, Page 2
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