Why worry thro’ the winter with a ‘‘grouch” ! J A sad-eved Peevcr, sulky and morose, Why sit around, or hy a fire crouch? "While wise ones take “The Little Daily Dose.” Why not be “0.K.,” confident and gay ? Instead of having long-woes to endure ; Why not begin the wiser way to-day? With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND PULMONAS.
Those who frequently speak in public need some protection for their throats to ward off hoarseness and catarrh. Pulmonas, the convenient pastilles, offer relief and prevention from this annoyance, while strengthening the throat and ensuring a clear, strong voice. All chemists and stores. Isfid and 2s fid.—Advet.
Worms are speedily removed with Wade’s Worm Figs. Give it to the .children when they are irritable. Pleasant to t»ke.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1930, Page 6
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