A MENACE AT THE PICTURES. In tlm close. crowded atmosphere of :i theatre n sneeze is a germ-spresuling menace. Make yourself prool against tin? "rims around you. Take a tin of I’nhnonns to the pictures with von. Their potent vapour kills serins and soothes irrita I ion. Pulnionas Is (id and ‘2 s C.d at all chemists.
THOUGHTS THE TIMES I’TiOii mi: Animiis. Elicit* words are seim-e they are seldom spent in vain.—Shakespeare -'lan's inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mount.—Burns. A tvise woman is one who has a great deal to say. and remains silent.—Moore. it is at once man’s glory and penalty that he is a mixed being. By the possession of his complex nature he is capable of both height and depth.—Sir. .John Chaldfiold.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1928, Page 2
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