A Dunedin man. has qualified for a championship (says the Star). IDs tenant died, owing a trifle of rent, and he took advice as to whether he could not detain the corpse till his claim was satisfied. Cooling, 'refreshing, Royle’s Effervescing Price 3/6. —A., W. JChemist.*** , invigorating — Fruit Saline, Mann, Cash Got wet through! Wore damp t.oots! Cold settling on my chest; feel laserable!—This is the experience o manj There is nothing that give- more Bpeedy relief than full doses - Da sol.” It is quite magical iu its ef. feots. v, 4 What a beautiful mofnlng! Thanks to one of Grieve’s alarms I was up early and. did quite * lot of gardening before breakfast.*,* A straight tip! If you feel a thickening of the throat with hoafseness com ■ ing on, 'take a few drops of "Nazol” on loaf sugar, every hour. Allow the sugar to dissolve very slowly in the mouth by placing it between the cheek and giims. This is a tip worth knowing.— (The cable news In this issue accredit ed to the London "flmes” has appears* in that Journal, but only where expressly stated Is such news V c editorial minion of the “Time*-*
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Gisborne Times, Volume LV, Issue 6203, 7 October 1921, Page 5
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