WHY SANDY STAYED AWAY FKOM CHURCH. "It's like this. Parson! I want to go alright, but ma cold' 6 so bad that mn coughing and sneezing would only disturb the mcetin', ana folks would no' hear the good sermon yo preaqh." But the reverend gentleman was not to b« beaten. The same fvoniritt lie wiled on Bandy with a bottle of TuHsicura, the great cure for coughs, colds, and soro throats. Did Sandy appear next Sun.day? Yon who dou'bt have little knowledge of the wonderful curing properties of Tussioura. No man has' ever been Afflicted with a cold that Tussicura won't cure.—Advt. AN EVENING'S AMUSEMENT, is often spoiled for tome men by 'he feeling that their hair is not neat and tidy. Such men will welcome the new Hair Preparation—DANE'S HAIR PLACE. Makes stubborn hair easy fo comb, and ' makes it stay the way you comb it. A splendid tonic—non-greasy. Does not soil hats or pillowß. Got a bottle at your chemist's or hairdresser to-day. Price 2s. 6d., or direct from local -agent, 2 Manners Street, Wellington—Advt. Woods' Great.hsppermlnt Cure. for Oongba and OoMji, s«rs? fuJl*—Adrt
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 214, 4 June 1920, Page 5
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186Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 214, 4 June 1920, Page 5
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