Under a spreading mantelpiece Before a fire he sat; His large pale brow had many a crease, He sneezed and coughed and spat. Said he: I cannot bear this pain, I must have a subduer;” And now he’s up and out again - Twas Woods’ Great Peppermint Curt. Two Guineas for four lines of poetry! Read./Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion intimation every Saturday amongfct news items. s Special Indent Silver Plate just opened up. See window for some of the lines. Charles E. James, Broad-
«a AUCTION SALES. M ILLIES AN]) NALDER’S STOCK UT SALES FOR IPRIL Tuesday B—-Manaia8 —-Manaia Friday and Saturday, 11 and 12— Aut'uirm Horse Fair Monday 14—Okaiawa Wednesday 16—Eltham Thursday 17—Hawera Monday 21—Auroa Tuesday 22—Manaia Monday 28—Okaiawa Wednesday 30 —Eltham CLEARING SALES. APRIL— Monday 21—On account S. Weston, Avvatuna, 11 a.m. Tuesday 29—On account Ewen Sutherland,; Matapu. OR SALE—Madam Bernard’s American Pony (mare, Mollie), and carriage. Will seat four children. Only one of its kind in Australasia. Apply* Theatre. WANTED TO LET—One or two furnished rooms in private family. Every convenience; handy to town. Write “Comfort” Evening Post. WOULD the person who took Brown Coat with black silk SJandkerchief in pocket from Town Hall wn Thursday night, kindly leave same I at M. Aagaard’a,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 75, 5 April 1913, Page 6
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205Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 75, 5 April 1913, Page 6
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