Tt is very, very linndy. The, train-nr-lio.it-10-cßti-h tho rarlv riser, the chance visitor, in <;.t-ps siich us Uicse "CrtiHp Cofl'eis" is priceless.—Advt. Ou! of Mvon npplicatio/.s tho Hospilnl and Chfiriiiible Aid Hoard yp.slorduy appointed Tlv. Hatherly mrclirni 'lipcriutnndpnt of AVangninii Hospital.—Tress Association. New? has bow rwcivod locally that tho Koi\. <5. C. Kenrley, son of Lord Devonport (chairman of the Port of London Authority) is now on his way out to New Zealand. If you get a chill, with soro throat and tichtness of tho chest, don't wait until you aro laid u;>, but tncklo it with "NAZOI/," which cures quicl;cr and more effectively thnn any otnor rcniedr. Sold everywhere, Is, 6d. bottle of GO'doses.Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1531, 29 August 1912, Page 4
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115Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1531, 29 August 1912, Page 4
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