THE SONG OP THE MODERATE MAN. (With apologies to Lord Neaves, the famed and witty Scottish Judge.) 1 breakfast on it daily. And nectar it doth seem, When once I’ve mixed it gaily With sugar and with cream. But I forgot to mention That in it first I see Infused or in suspension. Pure HONDAI-LANKA TEA. At luncheon, too, I drink it, And strength it seems to bring; So really good, I think it A Liquor for a King. But I forgot to mention — Though you may plainly see— To say (’twas my intention) Use HONDAI-LANKA TEA. I drink it, too, at dinner, I quiff it full and free ; And find, as I’m a sinn»r, It does not disagree. But I forgot to mention, As thus 1 drink and dine, To obviate ditention THAT TEA surpasses wine. At last, when evening closes, With something nice to eat, The best of sleeping doses In teacup still I meet. But I forgot to mention— The information’s free BE SURE that what you’re using Is HONDAI-LANKA TEA.
In every thousand wounded soldiers, eight got lockjaw, and 70 pet cent of lockjaw cases are fatal. By Celling meat for'lbe consumption of pet cats, three hundred men make a living in London.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 284, 18 November 1902, Page 3
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207Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 284, 18 November 1902, Page 3
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