“Has it been noticed that since the anti-treating epoch and since alcoholic liquor came to vanishing point, men invite one another to cups of tea and get quite feverish over their potations?” asks the “Daily Express.” “Yesterday afternoon an actor who is ‘resting’ confessed that he had consumed nine cups of tea since breakfast time. They had certainly changed his condition. Ho was terribly restless. Glittering eyes, rapid, nonsensical, voluminous talk, high temperature, an uncertain temper, a fluctuating pulse, hands nervously clenched —all these are the signs and tokens of tea drunkenness.” Editor (to Long Haired Poet): “Yes, these verses are both original and good L.H.P. (excitedly): “Ah'” Editor: “But those which are good aren't original, and those which are original aren’t good. Good morning." Bricks made of coal dust ore used for paving in Russia. The coal dust is combined with treacle and resin. POE Heartburn, Acidity __ and Pain after eating take SHAREAND'S magnesia. It both relieves and prevents. But be sure it’s SHARLANtPS. Nothing else is “just as good." One shilling. •
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9792, 16 October 1917, Page 6
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173Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9792, 16 October 1917, Page 6
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