| ONLY A BALL. ! A N inflated rubber bladder, & bom ** bastic heap of wind, A plaything for the.girls—likewise the boys. You’ve a pin prick in your side and it’s let out all your gas, lou’re no longer to te classed among their toys. ' Once you were bright and shiny (when the paint and all was new), And the youngsters would play with J’ouallday. , But now you’ve been discarded and your wind bag’s had a fall. You’ve got dirty, and your use has passcil 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 pin prick not afraid. May be the wound will heal, and you’ll again be strong, And your past will not dwell upon your fall. Strive to be more useful, strive to do some good And be looked upon ns something - more than—ball. —MORE-POET. . Refreshments Afternoon Tea Tl/TESDAMES R. BAKER IvJL and SULLIVAN notify the public that they have taken over Mrs Bradcock’s refreshment rooms, which they have specially fitted up for the convenience of patrons. Meals su ppiied at all hours. Afternoon tea, coffee, or cocoa. Hot pies. CHOICE SELECTION OF SEASONABLE FEUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. A Trial Solicited. Our « premier TEAS ,ii’* 1 r.u' 5 f The Handy % • Home Remedy. • W' A box of BEECHAM’S PILLS should W ijMk always lie kept in the house, as, like a jjfe W * ‘stitch In time, ” they may save much S future worry and expense. On the 3K a first sign of any derangement of the X If system n dose should be taken, and they will invariably have the most Jfe bensflctal offset. J ijjp. "Prevention is better than care,” ijjp we are told. Next time you feel "out » of sorts’ * Just teke a dose of Bcccham’s IP Pills, and so prevent a seemingly Kk X small ailment growing Into ‘ serious X ap trouble. BEECH AM’S PILLS prevent W Illness as well as cure it. Most people .jL P take them to keep themselves In good "P # health. These ere wise and happy -adjffe tones— they hardly over know what 111 health is. m Thera is no medicine In the world £ to compare with ■» , s They will net harm the most delicate —and the strongest will benefit by using them. They arc. a tried remedy —the trusted friend of thousands of families all over the world. Women especially suffer from headache, bachache, lass of energy end. spirits. Nervous Dyspepsia and many other ailments which make life almost unbearable. Every, woman can be'lmmediately relieved of this suffering if upon the first sign oil any derangement she will take a dose-of BEECHAM’S PILLS. m m mm m i Worth a Guinea f m n m 1 a Box. . £ Sold to boxes, price Kid., 1/1} A 219. MOUNSEY & CO., Corner Rangitikei Line and Quecn-st. Palmerston. PRODUCERS of all kipds of p4inr, / Farm and Orchard Produce, can depend on getting -the highest market prices obtainable on all goods 4 sent in for sale, and account sales immediately remitted. Sales Twice a Week— Thursdays and Saturdays.: Outdoor salesuhdertakeD. Pios and Poultry a Speciality, .■ Bankers: Union Bank of Australia, - Telephone P.O. BOX 77. The foxton family BUTCHERY, Main Street, Foxton. - Gi T. EASTON, PROPRIETOR, begs to notify the public of Foxton and surrounding district that none but the primest of joints are offered for sale. ' Small Goods, etc. , a specialty Every attention given '.to,, the wants of customers. > Shipping, Hotels, Flaxmißa supplied, fiv \ :
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3788, 13 February 1908, Page 1
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