look after the children (if any wife and/or kids), or you see a creditor in the offing,, or the moths have been at your costume, or you've got bandy legs, then you just scram and find a spot all to yourself and laze alone listening to the gabble of the gulls or the tattle of the toheroa. You can in fact get all Garboish and want to be alone."
Heart palpitations „ often .mean strain from excess fat.-Remove it with Bonkora. F. G. Macklow, Chemist, Whakatane. -.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 272, 17 February 1941, Page 5
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85Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 272, 17 February 1941, Page 5
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