“Yes. times are hard on the waterfront at present,’’ said: a Wanganui watersider soliloquising. “Yes. hard indeed.” he added. “I think I would be better off if I dropped out of the union and got a job in the railwav sheds, loading trucks etc. Some of those chaps there very seldom lose a day’s work, and thev are able to speculate in motor-cars, while it takes me all mv time to buv tvres for the old bike.” No cold is “NAZOL” proof. Highly powerful and pencrating, It goes right ot the toot of the trouble. Acts like a charm. 60 doses Is 6d, ready for US“
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 214, 24 August 1927, Page 3
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106Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 214, 24 August 1927, Page 3
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