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Mrs. Prout's husband is rather a fad, A little extravagance drives him half mad; "I'll see your accounts," dear," one morning lie said, And as he looked o'er them he scratched his bald head. "Egirs, hurter, lard, bacon," said he, "all too dear, But ah! what a saving in colds I seehere!. , . . ' Woods' Peppermint Cure's worth the money I'm sure," So she always writes down lots of Peppermint Cure.—Advfc.

FLUENZOL &RIVES AWAY INFLUENZA Mr. P. C. Hanley. the wellknown musician of Cuba Street, Palmerstou North, writes:— "Having recently suffered from a cold and sore throat, I am pleased to state that after taking a few doses of Fluenzol I received great relief and benefit. I can recommend it as A SPEEDY CURE." 2/6 Chemists & Stores -fl/6 K

CONSULT MISS JENKINS regarding Hair, Scalp, am! Skin Affections. Sho is thoroughly qualified to (rive the best possible advice on these subjects. Keviva preparations sold only here; invaluable for complexion, and the- most perfect emollient for preserving the skin and complexion from the trying changes of weather. Guaranteed absolutely noninjurious. Hair dressing a speciality. Manicuring and Fcdicunns, . Miss Jenkins, Nathan'a Buildings, lelophono I2ii-

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1201, 9 August 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1201, 9 August 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1201, 9 August 1911, Page 9

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