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Easy to get, and as easy to hold Is any description of cough or cold. Easy to get and as easy to strew, Exhaling your germs of infectious ‘flu.’ Easy to get and as easy to ease, Relief is waiting wherever you please. Easy to get what will prompt ease assure — First-aid Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 13

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GOOD V ALUE Sixpence. JUNE RAILWAYS MAGAZINE. VOURS AGAIN, New Zealanders —your country served on a worthy salver for Gd. Here are some features of the June issue:— Original verse, a chat on books and authors, notes and comments for women, review of sport. Sixty pictures. Friends overseas would like copies. “Dream Places,” by John Guthrie, author of “The Little Country.” “Rovers of the Brig ‘Bee’,” by James Cowan. “Marvels of Mathematics,” by O. N. Gillespie. “A Memory Medley,” by Ken Alexander. “Grand March of Railway Figures,” by Leo Fanning. “The Sawmiller,” by A. J. G. Schmitt. Gd.—AT BOOKSTALLS & NEWS AGENCIES—6d.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 May 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 May 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 May 1938, Page 2

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