C?xH a statement be considered a “ new and original excuse ’ when there CANNOT be any excuse. The Manawatu Herald, of July 31st, 1902, has the following local “ Quite a new and original excuse. A man charged with drunkenness in the South the other day* explained that corns on the soles of ms feet and ingrowing toe-nails caused him to so limp that his gait might be attributed to intoxication.” njv P® ssesse( i toe presence of mind he might have told the prisoner that THERE CAN RE NO EXCUSE FOR HAVING CORNS OB INGROWING TOE-NAILS, as. TOHUNGA OINTMENT CURES BOTH, and can be obtained from all leading Chemists and Storekeepers, or direct from The Proprietor, Edmund Osborne, of Foxton, Price, Is 6d and 2s 6d. » fl ß a * ns * from hawkers unless they (the hawkers) produce authority from EDMUND OSBORNE to sell. TOHUNGA OINTMENT being the BEST IN THIS WORLD is to , imitated. Wherever TOHUNGA OINTMENT is sold in a clandestine manner through an unlawul channel it, will be treated as stolen goods, and the holder might be brought to justice. Persons are quite aafe in purchasing from any respectable chemist or storekeeper. By mail to-day we received 100 copies of the CANTERBURY TIMES paper, containing information of the Flax Industry, &o. Any person purchasing a pot.of LOHUNGA or a bottle of QURECA will be entitled to a copy upon asking for same.
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Manawatu Herald, 16 August 1902, Page 1
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419Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 16 August 1902, Page 1
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