A gentleman who has just returned from the Maclennan River district, Gatlins, informs the "Free Press," Balclutha, that pigeons are very plentiful in that locality, and he had no trouble in securing a moderate bag in an hour's shooting with a pea rifle. Going along the bush tracks he caught sight of many oposj sums—these wary animals keeping to the trees in daylight and seldom themselves to view. Judging from the numbers lie sew, l.e concludes that the opossims have multiplied, very fast within recent ;years.
Send tlio documents of your importations to MESSES J. J. CT7RTIS & CO. LTD., Customhouse shipping and Forwarding Agents, Customhouse Quay _Kfellington, who will quickly clear, .Ufa forward the goods to vou. Moderate, charges. ',Woods' Peppermint Cure apje.irs to bring Your trade amongst the snuggest, I 'spo.'.o it won't cure everything?" "Well, no," replied the druggist. "It won't euro everything, at least, Unless I'm much mistaken!" "" What won't it cure in man or beast ? " Said he: '• It won't cure bacon! " 3
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9088, 13 May 1908, Page 7
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167Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9088, 13 May 1908, Page 7
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