ANOTHER BURGLARY. Another burglary was reported last night, a tobacconist's shop being the victim. Strangely enough the thief or thieves left the money in the till, and only got away with a quantity of Edgeworth Tobacco. Evidently they were gentlemen of taste, for undoubtedly they selected the finest tobacco in tho shop.—Advt.
"VELVET" STERILISED KU SAFETY. Velvet Soap ia sterilised and guaranteed by analysts' tests to bo absolutely free from bacteria and germs of every kind. Specially suitable for laundry and household purposes. Harmless to the skin. "Velvet" is an excellent soap for all purposes. Bo sure and order "Velvet" from your grocer.— Advt.
KILL COLDS WITH NAZOL. Nazol—pure, powerful, and penetrating—routs germs and reduces fovcrishnoss. Acts liko a charm. Novcr fails to soothe and relievo soro throats. GO doses cost only Is Cd. AH chomists and stores.—Advt.
In "Give and Take" mankind contentment finds. Each act of kindness soothes some rankling rift, A point conceded oft a contract binds, A favour granted wins a gracious gift. Each cheerful giver in so giving gains A happiness and satisfaction pure— For coughs and colda and gnawing gastric pains Give Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. r-Adyt,
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 59, 7 September 1926, Page 7
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