To-morrow we commence th»» greatest tale of razors ever mad* in New- - Zealand ; we have promised not to divulge particulars until then, but will say now that 50,000 of these were sold: io " Sydney in two days; be sure not to miss Wednesday's IIk&slv. ' -<— ililce and - "\ Choyoe, Limited. :. " - Surplus stock at clearing prices; save .■■■..-:•..'; money on drapery and furniture. —'■At Frost?*, Paroell. . -- ' * s " Asthona," giant' cough and cold killer. Never known to fait • 2s 6d and 4a 6d, at your chemist's. . -- ■_ Unless freeh chills for colds arc tackled at once, they may become more serions'.■■'..■'. Naznl is the best-known remedy to use. XI Sore throat * ; Beware of inflnenza germs <\ Don't delay, take Eucol, the unfailing remedy ; chemist* and stores, Is 3d-: bottle. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18411, 29 May 1923, Page 9
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