Drink kills more than our newest weapons of warfare."—Tho lato Lord Wolseley.—
What about old John Ball and the beer trade? Better show him the road, or he'll never see dry Uncle Sam for gravel.— (Advt.)
! The sewing machine is the greatest I labour-saving device of the age. Buy the i " S. and C." drcphead, and be up to date. . Shipments constantly arriving. Lowest ; cash prices.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd. ! For falling hair after influenza wc ' recommend Regina Hair Tonic. Pleasant :to two and very effective.—Smith and ' Ciugbcy, Ltd. , ; ttood news for smokers. Cigarettes at ' rre-war pi ices—Green and Yellow Three ' Castles reduced to 6d per packet.— Mclvern's (Iroat Household Stores, ; Karangahape Road. Retina Hair Tonic is highly recoil)- ! mended for those whose hair has, fallen ■ out after an attack of influenza.—Smith J end Caughey, Ltd. J A meeting of the Soldiers' Mothers' League, to urge the establishment of Slate homes for tuberculous soldiers, will bo held in the Trades' Hall on Friday afternoon. Easter holidays. Government Tourist Department, Customs St. W., issuing tickets rail. coach. st«aro«r. to nil parts Dominion, lowest rates. New Zealand's scenic beauty available to all. Consult agent re your tour now. In oases oi sudden faintneas or accident MaUdl's 3-Stai Brand;.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17125, 2 April 1919, Page 10
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