ONLY A BALL. AN inflated rubber bladder, a bom bastic heap of wind, A plaything for the girls —likewise the boys. You’ve a pin prick in your siiie and it’s let out all your gas, You’re no longer to fee classed among their toys. Once you were bright and shiny (when the paint and all was new). And the youngsters would play with you all day. But now you’ve been discarded and your wind bag’s had a fall. You’ve got dirty, and your use ha’*' passed away. I would not be a ball—a blown up heap of wind — But something more substantial, better made, Something with an inside, something with some vim, Something of a piii prick not afraid-. May be the wound wjH hshft; '9nrt- yo#il rigais. lie gfromt Antt yoac pfv*fc wft flgptn year IMS. SMve to be more usqUH,. stsriwe in dfe some g®ed And be looked* upon afe something more than—balk —MOEE POET. Refreshments Afternoon Tea MESDAMES E. , BAKER and SULLIVAN, notify the public that they hyvo taken over Mrs Bradcock’s •'refreshment rooms, which they have specially fitted up for the venience of patrons. . Meal* v supplied at all hours. Afternoon tea, coffee, or cocoa. Hot pies. CHOICE SELECTION OF SEASONABLE FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. A Trial Solicited. v, Our « Premier ” S’lU?*A-=^ « & n 'fW' W 1 •vjv' The an m A # # m m # # m m / n\ i # m # # # # # m # Home Remedy. A box of BEECHAIVI’S PILLS should always be kept in the bouse,' as, Uke a “stitch In time,’’ they may save muclr future worry and expense. On the first sign of any derangement .of the system a dose should be . taken, and they will Invariably have the most beneficial-effect, “Prevention Is better than cure,”* we are told. Next time you feet “out of sorts'' Just take a dose of Beeebam’s Pills, and so prevent a seemingly small ailment growing’ into serious trouble. BEECHAM’S PILLS prevent illness as well as cure it. 'Most people take them to keep themselves In good health. These are wise amL-happy ones—they hardly ever know what 111 health Is, There Is no medicine In the world, to compare with , m m They will not harm the most delicate —and the strongest will benefit by using them. They, are-a tried remedy —the trusted friend of thousands of '’’Jr families all over the world, gjfe Women especially suffer from b£a£|i> ache, bachaclie,' loss Of energy land spirits. Nervous'Dyspepsia and many other ailments which .make life almost unbearable. . Every, twoman can be immediately relieved of this "W----suffering if upon the first apy- jjfe. derangement she wllltaka- adddebf BEECHAM’S WLLS. - i ■ Worth a Guinea- i a Box. J Sold ia boxes, price. Utfit- j(9.' 3j|i
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3778, 31 December 1907, Page 1
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449Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3778, 31 December 1907, Page 1
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