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Good health in children is impossible with worms. Wade’s Worm Figs promptly expel the parasites. Wonderful worm worriers.—s. .T©L SOOTHES SUNBURN,

After Big Game : 1 A 6 ’) " ■ . • Whenever Captain Nimi'od tore Until his sorrows soothed by this The Elephant and Crocodile To hunt big game in Chotapore He fell into a dream of bliss. Moved after him with happy smile) The Bison and the Kanqarop Nine miles awaq(ormaube ten) Jhe BoaiConsEndor slithered . by Took fright.and disappeared ftom view A Tiqer, couchant m his den, | With untold qeamingsinhis eijei a V HI ■ W) i I /jm . | g fe 7 // ■!' ■ I "vk H ■ /' fiW The Emu and theFlat-Nosed-Shunk I Un-held his nose, and sniffed arare | Nor did lhe Wai t Hop hugei long Hid behind Cactus Trees in funk. I And subtle fragrance in the air. To join that captivated thirong, | * ® «a7\ I , & / I I / K. .Xt \// . Il i \\VaCa/ W I I 4 AndsotheCantain-cleverfellow-1 Quidttrflianharesbyspnnqsajehappedin. | Moral'-ThemostSOugM-after..fellowSj SouqhtsofaremThree Castles(Yellow)| The Tiger startedfor the Captain! | Ai-ethosewhopmiheif faith onYELOWS This k ONE OF A SERIES OF ADVERTISEMENTS ISSUED TO DRAW ATTENTION TO THE MERITS of "THREE CASTLES” Cigarettes - another will appear next Saturday.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 November 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 November 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 November 1927, Page 3