Wlion wine and song tlioir spell impart, •Love’s sentiment subdues the heart; Hut tho’’their music lhajces us glad. The sweetest songs are always sad. A broken heart may mourn in song Amid the laughter of the throng, t'lmv who coughg and colds endure, V’i.ml ease in Wojodsl Great Peppermint •ill: Lure. 11 *ll **i | ?t >
.•'< “There is no danger-of a coal shortage,” said the Minister of Mines, the •Hon W. A. Veitch, to a reporter at Christchurch. “The coal is coming in well and the miners on the West Coast are doing remarkably well in keeping the (people supplied.” In this connection, a record was. established on Saturday, when 3000 tons of coal and dumber were brought over from the West Coast. All this had to pass "through the Otira tunnel, which was designed to handle 1000 tons a day.
Keep a bottle of “Nazol ” always bandy. Gives instant relief from the worst cough or cold. Powerful and penetrating. 60 doses for Is fid.—Adrt. Prepare against winter colds. Sprinkle a few drops of “ Nazol ” on your ibandkorohierf daily. It’s a sure, safe preventive. 60 doses cost Is fid.— ,Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1929, Page 3
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189Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1929, Page 3
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