r ) It is interesting to find that tho e efforts of tho Dunedin Expansion - League are bearing' fruit in most "unf expected quarters. The "Ota™ Daily ! Times" understands that a well-known 1 hoot and clothing factory in Dunedin . lias had inquiries from a firm in Con--1 stantinople for supplies of footwear, nore especially for Turkish Army' requirements. If you cannot sing on account of hoarseness and sore tlvroat, then try "NAZOL." It will 60on put vou right; so that you I canning to your heart's content.—Advt. 1 Over 200 teachers in primary schools 5 under tlie Southland Education Board e aro at present assembled in Invercargill s for tho purpose of receiving instruction 3 in the programme of Swedish drill frnm- . er! by tho Chief Physical Instructor, Mr. r Royd Garlick, and approved by the ; educational authorities. r Tho damp weather has affected your 3 throat, made your voice thick and hoar*?, i You oan eet relief by Ukitifl a few di'opa - of "NAZOL" on lump-smjfor,—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1847, 5 September 1913, Page 9
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166Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1847, 5 September 1913, Page 9
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