A visitor partook of some excellent wine without praising it. The master of the house then placed before him a bottle of a very inferior sort. ' This is good wine,' remarked the silent drinker.—' Why that is ordinary stuff at one franc a bottle, the other was fit for the gods!'—'l know,' replied 1 he guest, 'therefore I abstained from praising it. It is this trine that wants re-commending.' B< xi nit's Lung Pukskuybs has ga'ned Jini nopuinrj J in I Ins district as u spe dv iMiJ rff cl.ual remedy in (he treiiment ot (.'oroiis, Colds, Bhoncuitih, und Qlbei ■■ i d I'u'o !• uomp ainis. H-nd «dvt.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1761, 10 July 1888, Page 4
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107Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1761, 10 July 1888, Page 4
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