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Charming Carissima, lailv of mine, Smile on my suit with red lips divine ; Let me but hash in the blue of your eye, Bid me to love as the dear days slip by'; Perfect and peerless one, when we are wed, What shall we do for a cold in the head ? ’Flu, coughs, and sneezes will surely he fewer Jf we both take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

DON'T SAY A SNIFFLE'S NOTHING It shows that your child has a cold cornin'?. Start with Pulmonas at once. The greatest known warder-off of colds. Children will take Pulmonas when they refuse cough mixtures. A pastille pleases them. The cold will vanish before it matures. Pulmonas Is 6d am} 2s 6d from all Chemists.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1928, Page 2

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121

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1928, Page 2

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