He was mum as a drum with a hole in the middle. He was dull as ditch w r ater, a stringless old fiddle, He was gloomy and glum, he was aching and sad. He sniffed and he snorted, he really was bad; Now he chortles with glee on a new singing tour. For he took it in time. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 130
Shop on Fr'day at the FARMERS’ OF course, we want you to shop here any other day of the week, but on Friday, when so much extra buying has to be done, you will save time and money by concentrating your shopping in The Farmers’ Great Warehouse. Our Free Buses from Queen Street and Karangahape Road will quickly bring you to our door, and carry you away when your shopping is finished. Every need for your family and home can be obtained here at lowest prices, and with a guarantee of satisfaction or money back. * Bring the Children to Our Roof. They -will enjoy themselves with the Motor Cars, Cycles, Scooters, etc., provided for their amusement. NOTE. —Children must be accompanied by parents or adult guardians. FARMERS’ TRADING CO. LTD. XIX
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 754, 29 August 1929, Page 11
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