HE WA3 A GOAT! Jitst a common every-day goit, with horns and a set of zuza vyt'iftkors Ho was hungry, llu oould not iiud a thing to eat. Ha had wa idereJ down oue alley and up another, but all the streets were clean—tho heiltli inspector had been rouud. There waau't A scrap of rubbish about, not even old tin caiis, and the bills were glued co tight lo tba bill boards that they would not come off. i'ho more he tried to liud a luuoh th# hungrier ho got. All at one# heoaugbtright of sunisthing liultating iu the win*. Kun» ni::g to it hesnallowei it without liosltatif'D, Nt xt morning he was i'civl. 0a turning Mm over they found the on 1 of a •tiu'ungoutof hi imo .lb. 1 li- Yidswnllowtd iivcotliiig Lut a i.U a IviTiiaom'-iit aayiig t'l.it a certain coujili iniximo wa* as gool a* U> ally's li it N J AM IN GUM. a go» o. iu.i i,ot h iViill n \v i hiit. lie bad turned over nupty me licioe bottles .'or years and sipped tlm lut few drop*, so ho Was of a judge himself. lla knew tbero was nothing in ijOud as Benjamin Uutn tor cough# and OOliis,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 103, 18 June 1900, Page 2
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205Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 103, 18 June 1900, Page 2
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