WHEN THE OLD MAID WAS KISSED. Mr L. C. Lay, of Wellington, is an amusing sort' of chap, judging by this letter received from him: ''When I smoked my first pipeful of Edgewortli six months ago I was something like the old mnid who was carried to the park and kissed for the first time. As the story goes, she remarked: 'Do it again, for there's something 1 like about it.' And so was my experience with Edgeworth. When working I have always smoked constantly, and I have found in Edgeworth a little keener satisfaction, a little more'abiding contentment than I had known bofore I discovered this remarkable tobacco." —2
SAFETY FIEST. Coughs and colds are like mushrooms in that they often develop over night. Therefore it's wise to always keep handy Wallace's Cough Elixir. Although your family may be free from these ailments to-day —who can say what the morrow will bring forth? Drop in at Wallace's on yonr way hom6 to-night and obtain a bottle of Wallace's Cough Elixir for safety's sake. Price 2s. Wallace and Co., Chemieta. High street. 8
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18405, 11 June 1925, Page 9
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183Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18405, 11 June 1925, Page 9
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