There were two Browns in the village. Both were fishermen. One lost his wife and the other his boat at the same time. The vicar’s wife called, as she supposed, upon the widower, but really upon the Brown whose boat had gon? down. “I’m sorry to hear of your loss,” she said. “Oh, it ain’t much matter,” was the reply. “She was never up to much.” “Indeed.” said the vicar’s wife. "Yes.” continued Brown. “She was a rickety old thing. I offered her to my mate, but he wouldn’t have her. I’ve had my eyes on another for some time.” And the horrified woman fled. Fix that cold instantly. Use “NAZOL”! Acts immediately at the actual points of infection. Gives prompt relief. Keep a bottle always in the home. Safe for young or old. 1/3 at all Chemists and Stores. —Advt. Sleepless nights! No more of them when you take Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. Soothes over-wrought nerves. 3/6 from Chemists.—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1935, Page 12
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