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 burns, And higher creeps the temperature, When chest is sore, and rest is o’er, Give me Woods’e Great Peppermint Cure. —
SAM WARD’S SERMON. IN JUNE, 1627, the Rev. Samuel Ward preached at Ipswich. Here’s a bit: — “Go to them now, ye drunkards. You promise yourselves mirth, pleasure, and jollitie in your cups; but for one drop of your mad mirth, be sure of gallons and tunnes of woe, gall, wormwood, and bitterness here and hereafter —this is the sugar you are to looke for and the tang it leaves behind.” The Church pleaded and thundered in vain for centuries. Apart from alcohol there was nothing pleasant to drink. Then SURATURA TEA came into the market, and the remedy of the ancient evil was made plain. What is it makes life pleasant and glad, or at least tolerable, in No-License districts ? It is “ gUBATUEA- J) . g/._ SURATURA TEA is the drink that cheers and most exhilarates. It is the enemy predestinate of misanthropy, intemperance, melancholia, brain-fag, dyspepsia, and that tired feeling. ALL GROCERS. t{ T UX ” LIGHT, the new and I J powerful illuminant, will be used for the first time in the District at BAZAAR, Waipawa. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. A Coach will leave the Waipukurau railway station for Wanstead, Wallingford and Porangahau, after the arrival of the express train leaving Napier at 8.45 a.m. on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, returning from Porangahau on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. C. H. SUTTON. Proprietor. L|TO STAND THIS SEASON AT E. MANNING’S FARM, ARGYLL, And Travel Onga Onga, Takapau, Waipukurau and Kaikora, THE CELEBRATED CLYDESDALE STALLION, EARL OF BOTHWELL. THE EARL OF BOTHWELL was bred by Thomas Newall, of Wendonside, Southland, and is a bay horse, 8 years old, stands over 17 hands high, having one hind foot white. His sire is BOTHWELL, Well known in New Zealand, and who was bred by the Hon. Matthew Holmes, of Awamoa, Oamaru, being by the imported horse Banker (No. 1 N.Z. Stud Book, Clydesdale Stud Book 1354). Bothwell’s dam, Mary Queen of Scots, 12 N.Z. Stud Book. TERMS: £3 10s. Two or more mares slight reduction will be made. Fees to be paid by January Ist. For further particulars apply to E. MANNING, Argyll#
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Waipukurau Press, Issue 311, 22 September 1908, Page 7
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