"My husband is an amateur drunkard," said a wife this morning, who sought separation and maintenance at the Magistrate's Court. "An amateur ! drunkard," remarked Mr. F. K. Hunt, ! S-M. "That is' a new definition." An order for 30/ per week was made. The frequent Inhalation of Nazol by the mouth and nose effectually checks ! and destroy* the power of infectious Serins which produce sore throats, oarseness, running at th* nose, watery ! aye*, coughs and bronchitis.—(Ad.) To commemorate the Fleet! An extra ' pair of trousers free with each read-to-j wear suit at J. H. Dalton and Co., Ltd., j Tailor arid. Clothier. 278, Queen Street, I until the Fleet leaves.—(Ad.) "That Gibbie Galoot," the humorous , New Zealand serial, by H.T.G. is coni tinued in this week's issue of the "N.Z. 1 Observer." On sale at all newsagents. Price sixpence.—_. Ad.)_
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 115, 16 May 1924, Page 7
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