j Bach Summer’s eve as the sun goes down, . I watch till Daddy comes home from town. Tjo pass the time while I gaily wait ! I sing and swing on the garden gate. | But when the days are gloomy and 1 1 perch within on the window-sill, Till Daddy arrives and I make sure 1 He thought of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
] RUGBY APPRECIATION. | Mr Geoff. Pownall, President of the I Wanganui Union writes“Q-tol proved a boon to our team in the South tour.” Rapidly heals bruises, abrasions and shin soreness.
WEBB’S CACKLE FARM BARTHOLOMEW ROAD :: :: : GEO. WEBB, PROPRIETOR. LEVIN. Breeder of white leghorns, white rocks, and Indian RUNNER DUCKS, white egg strain, DAY OLD CHICKS and DUCKLINGSPRICES. CHICKS, per 100. £5 10/; 50,, £2 15/; 25„ £llO/; smaller lots 1/4 each. DUCKLINGS: per 100, £6; 50, £3; 25, £1 12/6; smaller lots, 1/6 each. EGGS FOR HATCHING: £2 10/- per 100; settings of 15 eggs for 12/6 and 15/-; Eggs by imported Cockerel, £1 4/-. CASH WITH ORDER. PHONE 190 Rb EGGS POSTED? TO ANY ADDRESS:
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Shannon News, 31 July 1923, Page 4
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177Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 31 July 1923, Page 4
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