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The Two Gladstones.

A recent issue of the London Times publishes an excellent quaf train on , William Jfiwart Gladstone's grandson, who died in action some three months ago. The text is as follows One gave long years with heart and 'brain, i One youth's brief, fiery blow JL'or freedom; whence the greater gain Only the high gods know. vMfWrvvm*: / rs WEARS OUT BODY AND BRAIN. Indigestion and dyspepsia wear iut body and brain, for owing to imperfect assimilation of food they do not receive the required nourishment. Constipation ensues and the victim becomas weaik .and haggard. Chamberlain's Tablets stimulate the digestive organs to perfect action, compelling digestion and assimilation of food, and strength the bowels, so that they act naturafTy and regularly. Sold everywhere. Ad/t. What, a cold on the clitsL? Hub a little ."Nazol" where yon feel the tightness and cover with wadding. Sniff a few drops through a Nazol Inhaler. That treatment always soothes nnd ea.«es.—Advt Lose no time in ■ getting "Nazol. Clears out colds and catarrh in doublequie ktime. Costs les sthan a ha'penny a Soee. Advt. Think of it—6o ujses or "Nazol" foils. 6d, and every dose soothes and. relieves bad colds ,trohule some coughs and sore throats. < NO CJOLD IS NAZOL PROOF.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HC19150703.2.8

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 July 1915, Page 2

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207

The Two Gladstones. Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 July 1915, Page 2

The Two Gladstones. Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 July 1915, Page 2

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