SPRING GARDENING. After the long spell of wot weather weeds will be growing apace and there is ample work for amateur gardeners. Stained and roughened hands can readily be avoided by the timely use of "Q-tol," rubbed into the, hands before work.— Advt. __________ No need to worry about the gift problem; see our wonderful selection of calendars, gift books, etc.—Sunday School Union; just above Town Hall, Auckland. The influence of the germs which produce soro throats, hoarseness, running at the nose, watery eyes, coughs is checked and counteracted by the free use of Nazol. The last mess ot fish is enhanced when flavoured with Sharland's Tomato Sauce, which is made from rich, red, luscious tomatoes. Just try iti
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19187, 28 November 1925, Page 12
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