I don’t think Hi take it today THE morning breaks fine and mild. There is no wind, no cloud ; every indication of a fine day. One is reminded of Spring, and away goes all ideas of overcoats, etc. j They seem an encumbrance. | But, wait. What will this even- i ing be like ? Prepare for any ] sudden change by having Eva- j green Eucalyptus always in the ) house. 5 A few inhalations at the first sign of a cold is the quickest and surest remedy. EUCALYPTUS' ie/5/27
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 23 July 1927, Page 11
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