For Influenza take Woods' Great PeppW' mint Cur--. Never fails. 1/6, 2/6. In connection with the capture of Powelka, the police at Woodville adopted a very novel method of transmitting the news to the outlying parts of the district. The ministers of the different churches wore notified, and they made the announcement to their congregations. "I've had a 'close shave,'" the bftrber exclaimed To the policeman while fixing n» strops; "I've had influenza, and I feel quite ashamed To say that they fed me on 'slofa.'" " 'Twas * a 'hair'-breadth >scape,"' the bobby replied; j "Your life was nearly ."cut-abort.*" "Without Woods' Pepjjirjnint Cuw I might have 'dy? Wa,s the bartow'*;'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 369, 21 April 1910, Page 4
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110Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 369, 21 April 1910, Page 4
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