of Australasia for the week ending from the Dunlop Rubber Company 11 was the steamer Hesperus That saiied the wintry 6ea, But the skipper bold bad an awful cold. And was sad as sad could b». Hut Tiic daughter fair, with golden iiair Paid "Father, no words could be truer: Don't trifle wtth a co?d by drugging the stomach. Let "Nazol" give jou relief. Penetrating and Werm-killmz. Ready for use when bought. —Ad. 'Hew boots for old; new boots for old!" oall in at Pink's and see them sold. The old made new for As 8d or any lesser price he'll fix for mending not excessive. In cold or beat oppressive. Pink's hammers swing; his lasts out-ring; his shop is filled with clamour; the bargains stored upon hi? shelf would part a miser from his pelt and hie soul fill with glamour.—Airt.. .Who serves the public faithfully and wellP jyho keerps the goods no rivals undersell P Fred Pink, of Oxfordstreet; his shoes are trim and neat; his boots are strong and sound; they're worn the country round; in short, they can't ba h«at.-_Adrt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 May 1916, Page 2
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184Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 May 1916, Page 2
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