The natives are playing an important part in the industrial scenes on this coast (says the Opunake “Times’). Nearly all the drivers of teams are natives,' and a fair proportion of them are road makers, hay makers, and milkers. This is good reading. There is hope for the Maori who works. Gin. a body meet a body Gangin' to the kirk , If a body sneeze unduly—need a body smirk, _ Better far to say id a orltner Dinna’ look so dour, ■ '■ Well cure oor coughs and colds tnegither Wi' Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. -
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8363, 25 February 1913, Page 4
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92Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8363, 25 February 1913, Page 4
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