WOULD HAVE VVRITTEN— ■, "To-day—Did bound from my bed ere' 7 a.m. feeling mightily fit. As 'b'ecdmes''a''" wise man, I repaired to mine own bathroom, filled a flagon to. its; half with crystal Water and m it; dropped-Stevens" Hea.lth .Salt to a. spoonful's measure. Then did I quaff the-elegant-potion whilst-it yet bubbled, and I knew a great peace with the' world. Thinking - t0... shame Mrs. iPepys for her laggardly \vays,; ,1 took me to mine. chopping block..to h'exv a qord t6t \voqd '.before , I .brake ( my fast; Yet' ere' I had smitten two arm'fuls., .my •good-, dame, with- the '.roses' on''her cheek' of twenty /years since^ihus ,is -Time's flight—did call me to a princely.: repast. Methinks her goodly .'temper of : late ■ has much tO; .do with,;: thei," un r toward sinking "of. the,,level,- m: jny> bp.tr 1 tie..''-'i-Qfr';SteverisV---Heaito chidethther, not. For he; thatigrudgeth a paltry, half-crown to his grocer 'or. chemist for a month o'frdomestic 1 bliss |s'indeed beyond comprehensfon,'.'*r-^4-
-' _>./ Gajlop through your lessohi'Sairii,,^,;; . .' Canter through your sum " '■■'• '• ' •'-' ■' Jump sUpon your •motor-bike; ' ' Janie'B'iopklng glum.' Nasty cold, our Janle's got, Might be even 'flu. Her Way to health and strength again Zs Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.*
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NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 16
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194Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 16
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