Week in week out from 8 to 6 you'll hear Pink's har mere drop; his boots and shoes are etilJ 0 K, though ancient is the shop where Pink is making boots pro tem, but wait four weeks or five; then Pink will have a brand new place, and wear a smile upon his face, while stock new bought the walls will grace, when Pink'e now shops arrive I—Ad vt.
' fri my opiLioa 6hi)9ren'h colde etould never be ne<?iect<MJ," writes Mrs M. K. Eilbjirn, Pipsr streefc, South Broken ihl\. N.B.W. "My two son?, Arthur and Frank, wore alvriiyji catchinor colds duriag tie winter months but I man a god to gee ti»3m through the wintor by the use of Chatuborlain'3 Cough Heniedy. If either of thorn irakens up coughing always give h'.;a a dos<i of Chamberlain's Cough Rsrnedy, which hsa >nvj;yi. wvmtfa\ va ridding ;:ie,ii of Wit* oshb! wirtw
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 February 1912, Page 3
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149Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 February 1912, Page 3
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