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The Parisians are particularly struck by English hospitality and the friendly, Bimple, unceremonious way in which English people receive their guests, writes the Paris correspondent of the Times. They are also impressed by our cheerfulness when at leisure, and declare that the'hardest worked of our diplomats have the same faculty for play as the 1 sternest of our soldiers and sailors. Our democratic spirit is also-a continual surprise to .them, and the comments on the news that Commander and Lady Patricia Ramsay are to come in an official capacity to Paris have been many and varied. The old myth of the English kird who only travelled as a "grand seigneur" is entirely dispelled by the eight of all ,that is aristocratic in our race using trains, omnibuses, and trams with the rest of the world; and that other myth of the Englishman in frock coat and tall hat is also exploded i by the daily sight of Mr. Balfour in a soft felt hat and Lord Robert Cecil in a soft collar. Cold in the head and Nasal Catarrh are quickly relieved by "NAZOL." Take 5 or 6 drops on loaf sugar and place between the cheek and gumß and allow to dissolve naturally and Very slowly. This gives prolonged action and quicker relief.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19190716.2.70.2

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1919, Page 7

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214

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1919, Page 7

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