Beware—“NAZOL ” is being imitated. Insist on getting* tho genuine. Nothing is “ just as good ” as “ NAZOL ” for coughs and colds. Sixty doses Is 6d. X 9 The Hoed family, whoso splendid naval roll of honour now shows as its latest line the glorious death of RearAdmiral Horace Hood upon tho Invincible, is said to have- owed its association with the Nary to a carriage accident. According to the story of a Captain Tbonias Smith. popularly known ns “Tom of Ten Thousand,” one of the heroes of the Hawke school, was walking through tho village of which the Rev Samuel Hood was vicar, when his carriage broke dow.n. No inn being handy, Smith accepted the hospitality of the vicarage, and gratefully offered to take the vicar’s two sons to sea. Roth certainly did jo it a Smith’s ship, the' Romney, as “ captain's servants.” ' The younger became Lorfl Bridport, tho elder Lord Hood, Nelson’s tutor and precursor, nud from him the late Roar-Admiral was fifth in descent. Thfl builder builded a house of brick, "IVas as sound <\s sound could bo, But the builder himself was out of repair, And a ragged cough coughed ho;» ‘"Tjg tt wooden suit I’ll bo wearing soon, Said be, and his faoo was dour, But ho beat the old Reaper in just two ■ hours By taking Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. That pleasing organ, the “Berliner Tageblatt,” ka3 been going in for a calculation. If 750,000 prisoners are at work on tho harvest, it says, their food costs tho State about £22,5t)0 a day, £675,000 a month, or £8,100,000 a year. Seems ominous of “ more Rulileben.’*
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17251, 19 August 1916, Page 14
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269Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17251, 19 August 1916, Page 14
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