The Harbour Board advertise that they have freezing works machinery and plant for sale. The £20 cash bonus was won on Friday by Mr. T. H. Loomb, Panmure, and on Saturday by J. Gollop, Avoca, Waiktimete. See the Farmers' Union Trading Co 'a advt., page 9. The medicine they all like—Wade's vVorm Figs. The surest, safest, and speediest remedy for worms in children. Contains no injurious drugs and leaves no bad after-effects. All chemists. See the Queen Street windows of the Firm of Fowlds this week. All devoted to boots and shoes at reduction of 33 in the £. ~- ' xr feW sllilsil, SS fpent in the free use of Nazol to protect the mucous membranes ot the mouth, nose and throat from coughs, colds aud sore throats, etc., is better than hours of suffering. To-day is remnant day. All remnants ot curiam materials, cretonnes, and shadows clearing below coat at Tonson Oarlick a.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17776, 9 May 1921, Page 6
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