Well-trained Spanish women learn to handle the sword from their earliest years, and as a result they have remarkable figures and an easy walk. Eishermen were recentlyl netting such enormous quantities of sprats in a wash, that they were obliged to sell their catches to farmers for (
manure. Give me a stoup of sparkling wine, Give me a song, a trusty friend, “Give me the wiles of beauty’s smiles, And I’ll be happy to the end. But when the head with fever bums, And higher creeps the temperature, When chest is sore, and rest is o’er, Give me Woods’e Great Peppermint Cure.
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Waipukurau Press, 2 July 1908, Page 2
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