The old-time thimble was made of plain horn and later of plain metal. Some genius made money by Hrm the end to fit the butt of the needle. These domestic notions .pay. If vou D>ink one out we will advise as to its originality and value and secure natent rights. Henry Hughes Ltd., Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston Street. Wallington.
DON’T CLOG THE STOMACH! The indiscriminate swallowing of coueh remedies containing narcotics, syrups, or alcohol, is injurious. Far the best way is to snift up or gargln “Fluenzol” (1/6 and 2/6) which-dis-pels bacilli and soothes inflammation without any injury to the system.—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1921, Page 2
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