Palmist: " The man you will marry v/ill be tall and dark. He will also be wealthy ! " Client : >( Dear me ! And what will become of the man I have already married ?" " Maria," said the old gentleman, " I am afraid that boy of ours is goiu' to ba a poet or else an artist." " He ain't writ or painted nothin' has he?" asked the old lady, in alarm. " No, he ain't writ nothin'nor painted nothin' yet, but I notice he is doin' less an' less work every day, an' doin' it carelesser. ; '
George Washington, that great, good man, Who never told a lie, The Independence War began And broke the mutual tie. There's truth in what we state below, Tile proofs are very sure, For if you want your cough to go, Take Woods' Great J eppermint Cure.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 215, 12 June 1902, Page 4
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136Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 215, 12 June 1902, Page 4
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