Keep the kiddies free from roughs Mini enlds with “NAZOL.'' Soothes relieves, penetrates: Is fid for fid doses.
Children FIGS. Safe like WADE’S WORM ami certain remedy for worms.
Filin'A IN' OVKKCKOWn ■ LONDON. .Turn' IA. General Hin.inv.il limitli. .iiitorriewc.l in I/.union, utter In* tlnmnn.m tom, said lie was greatly exorcised about the hotter distrilintion "I people nitlun t ie Km pi re. Tlie ronge-tinn under the lnjoii .lin k was a hint on the ling. a seanda! ot polities, and a disgrace to liuiiianitv. What shall Ik- said of Governments wl.ieh do not help overcrowded peoples to settle in new lands mainly populated by rabbits’ One o the most inelancln.lv facts of modern life is the disposition of people ... possession, whether of widespread lands, opportunities for labour, or particular industries. to exclude tl.e.r fellow-men. Next to savin ft the people-by Gods crnce the most important task facing the rulers in the transplanting of the
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1924, Page 3
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