A T<ar of old, who caught a cold, boitl i.yi- his KnijmsH, who was told It w..m ui' fault: Then ho lay hold Of iiis jiowr » f», and slow her! Tho tyrant's eri no was quiet absurd! She'd d.'iiu in r i out, upon my word! But, iu these days lulks had not heard Of Woods' liieat Peppermint Cure! Mrs L. Peters, Miramar, Wellington. N 'A., s.iys; •• I can saWy recommend Charnberl.du'a Uolio, O.iolera and Diarrhea iiouiedy to ftnviTie suil'criiij; from pains in the siuniaj.. v few days ago my little buy. iijju ij ,\,;,i sj. was suffering agony with this emiplii in.. I only gave him'a few iioeu» o: Colic, Cholera and -Diarrha-a lloiriuiiy and he was aoon well and has not b«eu troubled since. I thini: this fum-dy should be kept in every home." l«'or saie by all chemist* and aorekeepera.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2919, 15 September 1908, Page 6
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143Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2919, 15 September 1908, Page 6
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