Lost, stolen, strayed—gone none knows where, 'Twas with me yesterday, I do declare. It racked my chest, my head was sore. It's gone, I'll never see it more. What? Not a cough? Yes, yes, for sure; Lost when I used Woods' Peppermint Cure. 3
Ml Hi »§S * «C CONCRETE in the Country. Farmers and country dwellers interest in Concrete Construction nowadays. Not only for information about it, but they are doingiMngs with it. They are learning to use it successfully. They now realise that concrete is destined to make farming one of the most healthful and lucrative of occupations, and they are becoming quite expert at laying down' concrete floors, yards and pathways, building culverts, drains, pipes, tanks, troughs, dips,.silos, farm ouildmgs, fences, and hundreds of necessities about and station which conserve the health of the stock and worfcine conditions easier and more pleasant. They have discovered that every piece of concrete, they add to their farms puts an added their iKtldings far in exeess'aPtlte actual' cost of the work. In short, IT PAYS EVERY WAY. Y« f y ?oo n countiy dwellers wiH,-be-so-experienced-imconcßetecoastruc-tion that they will rise en masse and demand that every hriflga euprv Wh C v!i ' + an A ev ?7 l offlD 'tliat leatfe anywhere shall'henceforth be constructed of imperishable concrete. They will insist on their road engineers profiting by the pioneer work that has been done in okfcr bl bSSS himdredS °* m^€S country roads have afready The conaete road is the road of the and iWs time we comrfoStatetoS'S' mad We give free advice any^airer. 26 "SHOE!I3jA'ND; KPREET, AUCKLAND. Wilson'S raw mm. a. 'AQENTS, MESSRS BEiLMTOER BEOS., NEW. H2TMQUTH AND STRAOTORDI
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1915, Page 7
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275Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1915, Page 7
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