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It has been brought to the knowledge of some lovers of Robert Burnr in London that his great-grandson, Robert Burns Hutehinson. for come years an accountant in British Columbia, his wife, and two younger children are in distress owing to the loss of employment, consequent on a serious depression m trade. A _ special committee has been formed to bring the circumstances to the knowledge of lovers of Buna's works. CALLED TO THE BAR. Whenever you develop a big thirst, always call for a glass of M'Gavin's Brilliant Ale.. This beverage has got a pleasing knack of quenching your thirst with a tingle. Absolutely pure. Also specify M'Gavin's Stout. They cost no more than inferior brands; All hotels and "bottle stores. Bottled in Wellington only by J. M'llraith and Co., 140, Willisstreet. —Advi. WINTER TIME—NAZOL TIME. W.iso people keep Nazol handy always, but it is most important to_.have_ this sure and prompt remedy during winter. 1 Colds are unknown to Nazol nsers,_ for 110 cold is Nazol-proof. In record time, by penetrating to the root of the trouble, Nfizol kills the germs, and ousts the' cold.—Advt. SporU suits 655, business suits 955; at. our'great' Men's" Wear .Sale; l'owlds, ( Mamers-etreet— Advt. j. foe C'hlWfMirs HimWiiSC Coush. „ , ■ i -foods'.Great Peppermint Cure.-Adrt

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 3

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208

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 3

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