'What, a cold on -the chest? Rub a littte "NAZOL" where you feel the tightness, and cover with wadding. Sniff a few drops . through a N'aaol Inhaler, That treatment always soothes ; and eases.—Advt.; In an assault case at the Magistrate's CWirt on Wednesday (says the Wanganni Herald), it was put forth in. extenuation .of the offence, that the accused was under tSie influence of liquor wTimi tho'■offence was committed. This brought some strong remarks f.ro k m Mr Kerr, S.M., on the mn.ttor. "It is absolutely no excuse," *?nid the S.M., "for people to .take *--heltf>r in the pica of dru^kc-nness. If this were allowed peonle could escape punishment from almost -nxiy crime by pleading drunkenness." If bright, blue eyes and rosy lips Dark shadows hide behind, And nil the' pleasures thut one sips No longer please the mind. When inn"Henna grips amain Then so^lc out fortune—woo her I She'll make the blno eyes bright | Again With Woods' Orent Peppermint I Cure.—Ad*t.. ' " ■' " 8
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 167, 18 July 1914, Page 5
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163Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 167, 18 July 1914, Page 5
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