Meet me to-night In dreamland, dear; But beware and be wide awake, For the paths are dark in its lampless park, And you might slip into the lake. Chills begin when you're up to the chin In ice-cold water w’ith duck-weed in; And the only means to survive and endure Is to take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. As a protection against coughs and colds NAZOL. has no equal. One dose a day keps colds away. Can be taken anywhere. Sixty doses 1/6. Good Goods. That’s the Lotus Brand.
AFTERNOON TEA, Wanted Known—That at MBS DEWNESS' TEA & REFRESHMENT BOOMS, near Cochran’s music wareouse, a Dainty Cup of Afternoon Tea r.Morning Tea is every day available X trial earnestly solicited. MBS. W. DENNESS, MAIN STREET. TAIRAFE, DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. The Taihape and District Patriotic Committee will be glad to receive of* fers of employment for Returned Discharged Soldiers. The committee has several applications from Discharged Soldiers desiring employment. Residents of the district are earnestly requested to report to the Secretary any eases coming to their knowledge of returned soldiers or their dependents re quiring assistance. / It. E. DEACON, Hon. Sec. A New Suit For 7s 6d. S-nrid your Soiled Suit or Costume to us and we will return it m a few days cleaned and pressed equa’ to new fo; the rbove sum. sun? DYED 14/6; COSIUMES 12 'C. REDIVIVITS COY. 177 FERGUSON C I’KFET. PALMERSTON NORTH. For Influenza tak* Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails 1/6, 2/6.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 6 September 1917, Page 6
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245Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 6 September 1917, Page 6
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