NEWS AND NOTES.
From PARKINSON AND CO.,
Chemists and Photographic Dealers,
GREYMOUTH. When the days seem dpll and dreary, darkly tingeing all your thoughts; when you’re feeling faint and weary, languid, tired and out of sorts, probably you need a tonic, —something that will put you right,—make you “onkus,” “swish,” and “jonnick,” energetic, gay and bright. There’s a really splendid line, absolutely apropos, called “Quinine and Iron Wine,” made by Parkinson and Co. Do not wait another day if you feel at all run down. Get a bottle right away—four au4 aii ar haflf-a-crowii.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 October 1926, Page 5
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