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THK MCI? XI NO PRAVKII. “The elementary rule is i<> ‘s.'iv one’s prayers nt night. This often means that we sav them when we are tired, sometimes very tired.” writes “Commentator” in tile “Liverpool Post.” The rule of morning prayer is mueh less common. Yet the morning prayer, as n help to living worfliilv. is worth much more than the evening prayer. Tt is in the day-time that we need the grace of Hod for actieity. An act of quiet recollection at the beginning of the day. even though only for a period of two or three minutes, would ho a great gain to most of us. giving ns self-possession, poise, a grip upon our lives, and getting rid of that earlymorning irritability which is so trying a characteristic of many |>eop!c.”

Woods' Croat Peppormint Cure First aid for roughs, colds, influenza

Nothing shifts n cough or cold readily as “ Nazol." Tlio scientific common-sense remedy. A powerful penetrating germicide. (10 doses lg 6d.—Advt. Thrifty buyers would he well rewarded by a visit to Addisons to-day, where you wii'l get the pick of their fashionable goods at bargain prices for cash.—Advt. When children are restless, give them Wade’s Worm Figs. Safe, sure, and pleasant. All chemists and stores.— j Advt. I

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19270708.2.46.4

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1927, Page 4

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210

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1927, Page 4

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