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Protect baby’s delicate lungs from the ravages of coughs and colds. Sprinkle a few drops of “NAZOL” on his pillow every night. Disinfects the points of infection —the bronchial and nasal passages. 60 doses for 1/6; 120 doses for 2/6. —Advt. Prominent doctors prescribe Morlife Pure Ox-Blood Tablets for anaemia and lung diseases. 2-/6, 4/6, 6/-. —L. F. Hogg, chemist.—Advt. Nervous debility! Morlife Pure OxBlood Tablets strengthen and revitalise nervous system. 2/6, 4/6, 6/-. —L. F. Hogg, chemist.—Advt. Rheumatism. Almost hopeless cases cured by R.U.R. Money back if not satisfied.—L. F. Hogg, chemist.—Advt. Records well worth hearing: “The Bushes at the Bottom of the Garden,” and “Grandma’s Days'and Nowadays,’ sung by Norman Long, at the piano; “Yes, Yes, My Baby said Yes, Yes” and “Bend Down Sister,” played by the Two Octaves, piano duo, vocal chorus by Len Maurice; “Goodnight,’ and “Pardon Madame” (Victoria and Her Hussar), sung by Jeanette McDonald; “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes,” and “Love’s Old Sweet Song,” played on the Wellington War Memorial Carillion, by Gladys Watkins. Price 4/- each. New stocks of Durium Records to hand, 1/3 each. Ob. i tainable from A. E. Kilgour, Piano, Gramophone, Radio and Music Dealer, Mackay Street.—Advt. 1

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1932, Page 2

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