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'mHE hit scored hy “No, No, Nan- | ette” is reflected in the appearance on the H.M.V. huiietin oi record's of the most popular songs lrom Vincent Youman s musical comedj. Helen Clark and Lewis Janies sing “Tea for Two’’ and “1 want to oe H’aDDV ” After you have heard the songs once or twice you will agree (savs a reviewer) that, while they are perhaps not exactly elevating, they are decidedly infectious. The words come through very plainly. lias a handy record lor the graniophonist —one to put on when the red label ! discs have failed to make an nnpresIsion on his audience I all these records can be OBTAINED FROM IHE H.M.V. AGENT: J. V. BURNS PLIMMER TERRACE. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. EDWARD T. MOODY SOLICITOR. BANK OF N.Z. BUILDINGS. PLIMMER TERRACE. Courts at Levin and Palmerston N Attended. MONEY TO LEND ON APPROVED SECURITIES.

Along-the years from infancy to age, “One Fleeting Hour’’ of bliss is all we gain, One sealing kiss of love to grace life’s page And glamour o’er our toll of toil and pain. “One Fleeting Hour” of fear is all we know When influenza’s advent we endure, One priceless bottle teaches all we owe To Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.*

Be on guar<r against Influenza. Take “NAZOL,” the ready for use and monev-saving remedy. 60 doses 1/8. 8

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Shannon News, 11 August 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 11 August 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 11 August 1925, Page 2

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