I canvass around with, packet tea, Which takes uie everywhere, you see; And where I go, both far and near, The same familiar name I hear. Especially in winter time, When coughs and colds are at their prime; I hear at every door, Fm sure, The praise of'-Woods 1 -Great Peppermint Cure. Ishmad' Upright St. Gail was ctergeir 'in the Aucldand Oonrf. Teeraitly with having assaulted Jane Pa.fich, an alien, and was fined £2 and £1 costs. The evidence showed that ihe assault "ivas entirely unpixrvctad. The Magistrate (Mr Bowson) said some young fellows seemed to think it a fine thing to halt foreigners, iririiSh tsos cowardly. Foreigners -Rsere entitled to protection-as long a» they conducted iheanßelyes well, A iepaid a tribute to 42ie law abiding of Dlalmatiaas, and' whatever Ms private feelings may be 5n regard to these men, that did not entitle accused to assault them, TMe sort at hoodhrmism. could not be perjniitted, atM se^tot©-con-
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1918, Page 6
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158Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1918, Page 6
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