NEWS AND NOTES
From PARKINSON AND CO.,
Chemists and Photographic Dealers, GREYMOUTH. There is every indication, by astron? omers, we’re told, that this: winter will be most severe, and very wet and cold. It’s therefore up to all of :us to lay in a supply of coal, and cqfce apd firewood to keep us warm arid' dry And, as an extra comfort, it is/wipe t 6 Also get a mackintosh .and overcoat Ab guard against the wet. And, if. yby nave cold feet at night, the best thing, it is said, is to buy a. good hot Water bag to keep you warm in bed. But/: if you’re troubled with a cough,: Lune Syrup, as you know, will give relief. If you’re, in doubt,, ask Parkinson and Co. .They’ve made it now for , thirty years and sell 'more every season. In fact, it sells jtself ; the people want it; that’s the reason. 1
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 May 1924, Page 5
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