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He talked of this, he talked of that, He talked of verytbing He talked like twenty phonographs. ' And then began to sing. "But yesterday," he told hia friends, "You saw me dumb and dour—"The reason I am vocal now "Is Woods' Great Peppermint Cure!"

DY-O-LA, I near caA buy When my frocks havfe faded badly In every colour 'neath the sky E'en now I need some sadly So I am,off to Mrs MACDONALD'S, Ror'a Street, Where I can get 5 packets for 2/6, And why should my dresses look shabby Mrs. MACDONALD, Stationer and Fancy Goods RORA STREET TE KUITI J- in breathing, accumulation of phlegm—all the result of a cold or chill—may be relieved by "NAZOL." It is a household remedy in thousands of homes. (11)

FOR SHOOTING ; . . SPORTS .. . I.E.EOBINSON TE KUITI. 5. > There is a complete stock Of PURE FRESH DRUGS of standard strength at Griesen's Pharmacy •The utmost care is taken to follow OUt YOUR DOCTOR'S ORDERS implicity. H. L. GIESEN, M.P.S. Veterinary & Dispensing Chemist, TeKuiti. Chinese Laundry Sheridan Street T e Kuiti (Opposite Mackay & Jones) and Ironing. Work guaranteed. Charges moderate. A fair share of public support is respectfully solicited. A. JAY ."» restless and feverish with a fresh cold don't wait, but immediately give"NAZOL" on sugar, and sprinkle freely a handkerchief with "NASQL" and pin to the dress so that the child can inhale it constantly. (12) *>,

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 679, 20 June 1914, Page 6

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231

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 679, 20 June 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 679, 20 June 1914, Page 6

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