Fato rarely grants us what we crave Betwi\<t the erade adn ihp grave. Anticipating boons to come Makes phantom happiness for some; But when with croup a child lies sick Relief is always needed quickWise parents such relief assure By purchasing Woods' Peppermint Cur.i NEW PLYMOUTH - JUNCTION ROAD - INGLEWOOD ROYAL ]\|AIL gERVICE Lcavc s a.m. Single Return Tnglewood P.O. ... 0.0 2/6 3/0 Kgmont Village .. 0.15 2/6 3/6 Kent Road 0.30 2/ 3/ Mangorei Factory 0.40 1/3 2/ Mangorei Road ... y.45 1/ 1/6 "Bus leaves Inglewood Post Office urday night at 6.30 o'clock; leaves New Plymouth 10.30 (after pictures), Hookham's Corner. My many customers will kindly note that, through the high prices of benzine and all other motor necessaries, fares have to be raised a Wee bit, to enable me to stand up against the enormous prices until they come down to normal again. 'All parcels, messages, etc., strictly attended to. I E. J. BAKER, Proprietor. New (Plymouth Office;' Mr. Cattley's, Brougham stmt
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1917, Page 8
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162Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1917, Page 8
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