ELECTROLYSIS, Tim'only permanent care Tor the removal of superfluous hair: This can only bp' performed by an expert. Conpnlt Mrs Haybittle, long and favourably known for all treatments. . No. 269 Lambton Quay (over Orr, ohemist). Telephone 1594.—Advt. "So. you've got an accident to report, have you?" said tho head clerk to the foreman of the works. "Yes, sir," 6aid the foreman j then he paused a while, gnawing his pen reflectively, before handing over his report. The latter read as follows:—"Date: March 31. Name of accident: Toe badly crushed. How caused: Accidental blow from a fellow workman's hammer. Remarks —"Bight," said tho clerk. 1 "But why no 'Remarks ?'" "Well, sir," replied the foreman, slowly, "seein' -as 'ow you know what Bill is, and seem' as 'ow yjou know that it was 'is big toe what was hurt, I—well, I didn't like to put 'em down." Everyone lias a cough or - cold sometime or somewhere. So everyone ought to ,%et "NAZOL"—the be6t cough and cold remedy in New Zealand. In bottles of 60 for. Is, Gd.—Advt*
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2205, 18 July 1914, Page 11
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175Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2205, 18 July 1914, Page 11
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