For children's roughs and colds the best remedy is XAHOL. Agreeable and I o. More economical than mixlurw or syrups. CO <!o.s«s Is. 6d. Befuee substitutes.—Advt.
A considerable body of sportsmen havo assembled in Keatherslon for <" bc "f"'. ing of the shooting season as applied to wild game, and ijie Wairarapa Lake and. I,'ko Onoke will he the scene of muck Si A cold westerly ram is m evidence, and Ifaere is every indication that the wcatlier conditions will prove favourable' to shootists. Bur»lars are .taking advantage of die nir raids on London to enter houses when people hu>« sow »° rf }" f 1 " 1^1 The thieves usiiiuiy scoop out the contents of the penny meters. When one family came* liack after the bugles h d sounded "All clear!" their attention "is lirst drawn to the robbery by seeing scribbled in chalk across the top ot tno meter an ironic ".Ml clear." Tnvcstigation.of the meter till proved that it was only too true. _ Kor (Bronchitis or Asthma inhale KA--7,01, through the Naaol Inhaler. Immediate relief will folUw. Start taking NAZOL TOO)AY.-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 190, 1 May 1918, Page 6
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180Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 190, 1 May 1918, Page 6
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