AMATEUR PAPERHANGING. The Wellington manager of a worldwide commercial concern recently indulged in some week-end paperhanging. He freely used his hands in spreading the paste, the alum in which played ‘‘old Harry” with his skin. However, he says a good rubbing with “dear old Q-tol” worked wonders, and soon banished the many cracks and chaps next day. 4 WARE’S WORM FIGS FOR CHILDREN. Worms are quickly dispelled from children'’ by the aid of Wade’s Worm Figs. Very pleasant to take, and leaving no ill after-effects, they are just the thing for the kiddies. Contain nothing injurious to the system. Chemists and stores. —5
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 11 July 1924, Page 5
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