'The Aviator's wife was taking her first trip with her husband. “Wait a moment; George.” she said. 1 am afraid we will have to go down again.” "What’s wrong’’’ asked her husband. “1 believe I have dropped one of the pearl buttons off my jacket. I think I can see it glistening on the ground.” “Keep your seat niy dear.” said the aviator. “Thais a lake. Caul you sea Hannah's water-tight boots swimming on it v ” Big Salo now on. Napier and Hastings.* FOR REMOVING WORMS WADE'S WORM FIGS certain, sale remedy. No bad after-effects. Don’t forget to get that bottle of “NAZOL.” Only Is 6d for 60 do-os and it really does nip u cold “in the bud.”-
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 162, 26 June 1926, Page 4
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