With feet soaked in a mustard batli, Poor Grandpa crouched beside the hearth And jrasped so hard and looked so glum, Despite three lots of steaming rum. That Grandma. anxious to-own for him, Exclaimed at last to Uncle .Jim—"This dread suspense I can't endure, I'll send for Woods' Great Peppermint Cure." 17 Raster has again come round, but ivhen on that holiday or picnic don't forget to take with you a packet of Arcadia Tea. It matters not if it is made in a kerosene tin or a silver teapot; it always maintains its lovely flavor.
j—■ For TOOTnnCiiE Insert | one or two drops of full-strength H "»a'r£ S S? r 9 0n ,?.^ s ' Colds, Catarrh and Sore I I Throat 'liJnic to a pint hy adding water |
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1918, Page 3
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128Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1918, Page 3
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