Meet me to-night in Dreamland, dear; But.beware and bo wide awake, For the paths are dark in its lampless paik, And you might slip into the luke. Chills begin when you are up to the chin <Tu ice cold water with duck-weed in ; And the only moans to survive and endure Is a course of Woods' Peppermint (Jure For good printing go to the "Times" office, where you will get satisfaction, as testified to in the following letter, viz:— " Otahuhu, April 21ft, 1917. To the Manager Pukekohe Times. Sir —I beg to inform yoU that tho members of my committee are so pleased with tho circular your firm have printed for us in connection with the Otahuhu Borough Council Election that I considered it my duty to give your printing staff a word of piaise for the neat and prompt manner in which the order was executed. Plea e noto you are at liberty after tho ele tiou to use this recommendation at any time if it will be of any service to you in your business.—Yours truly, Albert Ross."
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 294, 20 July 1917, Page 3
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