AN TJNUSFAL ADVERTISEMENT. A Golfing Story. Thar Red Staff again. To Holiday Makers. I’ll hot it was. Spring days are Deceptive. Two bottles did the trick. A Typiste’s Experience. Man’s Rest Friend. Most New Zealand readers of newspapers will have read the above bendings, which have referred to some event, or incident in connection with a wellknown proprietary line. A generoussized bottle of tins famous specific can be obtained from any chemist or store for ‘2s (id. For coughs, colds, and all bronchial complaints _ this _ rich, red, soothing coinpouml is unrivalled. It is also a wonderful tonic, and helps to fortify the system against a relapse. —[Aclvt'.]
Cousin (to Bobby, after tea party) : “What’s the mailer, Bobby? You look mournful.” Bobby: “That’s what is the matter. I am more’ii full*
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Evening Star, Issue 19222, 13 April 1926, Page 10
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130Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19222, 13 April 1926, Page 10
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