He’d had bronchitis several times, His doctors ordered “Warmer dimes.” But then, alas, the man was poor, Or ho’d have gone away before. “ Do this, do that,” tis easily said, But poor men have to earu their bread, i Thanks be, they may beoomu seouro I ’Gainst coughs and colds by Woods’ I Peppermint Cure. Ladies’ Boots and Shoos at your own price, to clear. Gakagan’s Economio.— Advt Mrs T. Burton, Albert-road, Epsom, N.Z, writes: “ Wo all uso Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and think a lot of it. My who is a condgotor on the Auckland trams, takes it when he has the least symptom of a cold, and it always lessenp the attack, Have given it to our children many times for coughs or croup, and it has never failed to cure. For salo by J. B. Johnson.—Advt.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4448, 12 August 1909, Page 2
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138Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4448, 12 August 1909, Page 2
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