Owing to damage done to a quantity of goods by yesterday’s storm water, Mrs Hamer, of the Economic, has decided to hold a clearance sale of all damaged goods. About /ioo worth of slightly damaged and soiled articles will be sacrificed. Call and secure the bargains.* For Children’s Flacking Cough a Night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d, and 2s 6d.
The tailor was ill with a dangerous chill, And his breath came in fluttering “pants.” Flis life, so they said, just hung by a “thread,” For the doctor had murmured “no chance.” No words can ex-“press” his awful distress, But it “seems” that he put up a fight ; He took the thing sure, Woods’ Peppermint Cure, “Sew,” “needless” to say, he got right.
gglf in want of Birthday, Wedding or other gifts, go to Parkes’, he jeweller, the shop for presents.*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 844, 26 May 1910, Page 4
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