“ Willie, did you waslx your hands as I told you?” “Yes, mother, I did.” “ Come here and let me see them.” “Aw, ma, can’t you take my word for it?” That tickling, irritating cough can be promptly relieved by a few drops of“NAZOL” taken on lump sugar. Get “NAZOL” to-night. Sixty doses, 1/5. — [Advt.] “ Has this apartment all the modern conveniences?” -“lndeed it has, sir, and a whole lot of new ones besides.”
Is the computed annual consumption of Tea in New Zealand. No other country in the world consumes so much in proportion to its population. Why is this P Well, we know one reason, and that is because New Zealanders. are so fond of and drink so much of USSBBffiBSfI V wife declares it to be the best photo of me she has ever seen.” This spontaneous tribute of one man is typical of scores of similar expressions from men and women who have “sat” for Mr Merrie at the Zenith Studio, 68 Princes street, Dunedin. ’Phone 859. —the finest tea from far away sunny Ceylon
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Evening Star, Issue 16211, 5 September 1916, Page 7
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178Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16211, 5 September 1916, Page 7
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