Stubborn Colds yield to the persuasive influence of Peptnintum Concentrated Cotugh Mixture. Routs deep seated coughs. McLennan’s Pharmacy. (4) At a smoke concert tendered to Mr H. G. Munro, the Otago All Black, the guest of honour stated that a great deal had been said about the All Blacks travelling third-class. They had travelled with the utmost comfort. Teams had always been accommodated in third-class carriages, and he thought the railway company was right in not breaking the rule. Third-class carriages in England were better than first-class over here. “The rumours about the members of tli team being crammed up in the carriages are all in my eye,” said Mr Munro. The skin of the reindeer is so impervious to the cold, that anyone clothed in such a dress, with the addition of a blanket of the same material, may bear the intensest rigours of an Arctic winter’s night. First aid for coughs, colds and influenza, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, A Wellington draper remarked recently that the cost of woollen goods had not as yet been affected as the result of the phenomenal prices paid for wool at the beginning of the season. He did nott think that the high prices would have their reflection on the local market, at least until next winter’s woollen goods came to hand.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 2102, 14 April 1925, Page 2
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