Besides carrying off a quantity of booty from one of the houses broken into by them at Houghton Bay. youthful burglars who were before the Wellington Court last week amused themselves by smashing a number of earthenware utensils, with an Indian club. In blue pencil, on the back of a poster one of them drew a representation of the'dub, and across the figure wrote the words “a ‘slite’. reminder.” Underneath ' he wrote, “This is the ‘nockout’ ‘goer.’ Please don’t hnterfeer. Watch us. This - is: what we call ‘hour hoine. We-are only taking stock of yon have, got.” : "Fast-growing ■ children are delicate ‘because their vitality is low. ; Steafps Wine of Cod Liver Extract- produces sound flesh, muscle, tissue, and pure r ich'’f ed blood in their veins. Children like to take it. ‘
costs no more than ordinary tc*, but in quality, strength and flavour it is vastly superior. Sold at 1 /8, f/10, 2/- per ib- , S . , • ■■ ; ' '
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2669, 26 November 1909, Page 6
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156Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2669, 26 November 1909, Page 6
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