The' “Woodville reports au unpleasant experience which befell Mr. Jensen, the well-known bee farmer of Maharuhara W ost, a while ago. It appears that one wet. wiuuy day a whirlwind came up out of the gully and unshipped every hive of bees from its stand, to the natural terror and disgust of the occupants. Mr. Jenson "card the noise, and wont out to see what was the matter, but was pounced on bv the bees as the cause of their trouble, and was severely stung by them before he could get the hives in. .heir places, again. You can lose your situation. You can lose your rank or station. You can lose* your reputation. You can even lose your wife! But if this advice you follow When your cough sounds liarsli and. hollow, And Woods’ Peppermint you swallow, You will never loso your life. A large part of women’s suffering conies from headache. No matter what the cause, the cure is always found in (Stearns’ Headache Cure, which is tasteless, easy to take, and acts promptly. It is calculated that a heavy fall of snow costs London ratepayers £Io,OOO a day. The wav it was long, and road it was dark, And the wayfarer fell in the pond in the park. And it filled him right up to the Phmsoli mark. And not only filled but chilled him! He contrived to get home with a shiver and shake, He’d a terrible cold and had swallowed a lake, - But Woods' Peppermint Cure they ■: disced him, Ip ....
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2476, 15 April 1909, Page 5
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255Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2476, 15 April 1909, Page 5
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