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YOUNG -BILL PEPJOY. A PARABLE FROM CHRISTCHURCH Young Bill Popjoy is forty years old. The fellows at the club call ,’iiin “Sunshine,” and tell him it is High time he settled down. Pepjoy has more “go” in him that half-a-dozen twenty-year-olds put together. His business is a success. He is one ,of the happiest men in Christchurch. His smile is infectious. He walks buoyantly and dethfihinedly. He enjoys life and has.the appetite of a healthy boy. i>Qctors make no money oni of Biil. “1 toddle ifito the itieniist ar get a large 2/6d bottle bf K.t 5 . Life Sale; and a tremendous lot of,,it.too, for your, money. It’s New Zealand made. Every morning, as soon as 1 get up, 1 take a spoonful in . a glass bf water. It fizzes ami bubbles —and tastes jolly good. .It clears. thy'hea keeps me right “irisio.e.” steers m clear of iudigdstiori. Why, man, the stuff helps you to liver.'" tour chetfiist or nearest storekeeper w;'.l gladly supply you.—s.

'i'his is cough time, blit riot if you take “Nazol.” No cbld is “Nazol”probf. The hest farriily protectioh. prompt, pleasant, and powerful. 1/6 6O doses, ready to use.

Stop that ticklihg cough! “Nazol” acts quickly, arid never fails to give relief. The surest protectlrffi for all kinds of coughs arid colds. GO doses 1/6.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 April 1927, Page 3

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