"H. 8." Straws are most comfortable, combined with style, and great quality, carrying with them the spirit of sunshine and holiday. "H.B.'s" ' advertise a very fine selection of Straw Hats this week, making as a special offcT a limited number of children 's Teal panamas, at, .the ridiculously low price 5/11. There is no need for you to look further for smarter straws than those showing in ,the ,^'H.B.'? windows this wcelq. These goods are worth double the price. — Advt.
Josh Billing says: "I guess after all, 'that the evil things in this lifo help tew make the good things more desirable, and all things that-arc nat ural must be right, be they lam, duv, wolf or sarpient." This- is an extract from his chapter on "The Duv" and can be applied to many tilings in this rlifc. For instance no one properly appreciates good health till they have been sick. It is then, and not till then, that they thoroughly realise what a blessing it njust be to always feel fit and well. .When a person feels dull and depressed, low-spirited and irritable, it is probably caused by poverty of the blood, mcintal worry, /V . or nervous trouble of some kind. '^* Parkinson's Quinine and Iron Wine is specially prepared to counteract tßcse troubles; and, by' en-riching thcblood and steadying the nerves, restore vitality, .thus ensuring the good things desirable, by giving health, strength and ,er?.rgy> It is "the finest- tonic going." 2/6 and 4/6.— Advt. .
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Grey River Argus, 25 November 1920, Page 2
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246Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Grey River Argus, 25 November 1920, Page 2
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