The ideal vinegar for pickling purposes is “ Sharland’s ” Table Vinegar Free from mineral acids. Excellent flavour and strength.-- Advt. Yarrnll’s for latest records : —“That Certain Feeling,” “Two Sad Eyes,” “Rose of St. Mary’s” “The Governor’s Pardon,” “Have You Forgotten Yvonne,” the musical comedy “Sunny,” “Spring is Hero,” “Perfume of the Past,” “Song of the Volga Boatmen,” “Buy Bananas,” “Who’d Be Blue,” “Could I?—I Certainly Could,” “Hard to get Gertie,” “Here Comes Malinda.”—Advt
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FOR SINGERS. Pulmonas, so useful to dispel coughs and colds, are of great value in clearing the voice before singing. “I sing in the Church Choir, have done so for years, and have found your Pulmonas a great benefit to my throat whenever it is at all strained.”—A lady’s letter. Pulmonas at Chemists Is fit] and £>d. j —Advt, j
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1927, Page 2
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