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Misch Misch is the Persian name for apricot. In the sunny comers of the quaint old Persian gardens ■ thi3 fruit grows to perfection. And Central Otago produces apricots equal to those °£ the Levant and Spain. You get the best of these in St. George Apricot Jam—a luscious conserve of finest Teviot Apricots. Try it!—Adv-t.

No cold is Nazol-proof. And no remedy for coughs and colds is so economical as Nazol. Eigliteenpence buvg 60 rtoses —and every doge does good. Penetrating and. germ -killing, Nezol reaches the recesses of the liend, nose, throat, and lungs, and brings quick relief. As a-prpfcfteMon agninst ohSUs Mid Uiflueiiij* Nazol has no real nval.-^Advi,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 32, 7 August 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 32, 7 August 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 32, 7 August 1919, Page 4

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