PARSON'S POTATOES. Some people may fret At our great Public Debt; I don't care a hang what the State owes, I have money to burn, good wages I earn, By planting Parson's Potatoes. The dollars of Ford Make a mighty big hoard, Twenty-nine followed (roughly) by eight O's. He is game to the core, and will make plenty more, He is planting Parson's Potatoes. Soon Porbes, Holland and Coates Will solicit our votes, With logic far keener than Plato's; For the good of the State, they shall all have to wait, Till we have planted our Parson's Potatoes. Plant Parson's climatised seed, from a prolific strain guaranteed free from Irish Blight. RING OR WRITE PARSONS, GUTHRIE P.O. The back seat in the tram is always risky for colds anJ chills unless you use "NAZOL," the sure remedy. "/~iAN'T take cod liver oil," says Johnny. Mother gives him British Yeast-O-Cod Tablets — cod liver oil in tasteless form. — E. H. Crawford, Chemist, opo. Post Office. t
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 18, 14 September 1931, Page 2
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