When days are short and nights are long. When south-east gales ate going strong, When trees uproot and rainclouda burst. Wild winter then is at its worst. Then is the time for colds and ehiljs. For sore throat, coughs, and kindred ills; But such afflictions all, endure Who trust to Woods’ Peppermint Cure. A visitor from the East, Mr 0. Jinaraindnsa. 21 A., Camb., is to give two farewell lectures at the Town Hall on Sunday and Wednesday next. To any audience he is interesting, as ho is most eloquent, full of apt illustrations and experiences drawn from his exceptional life. Ho had a most successful tour in the South Island, drawing largo audiences and meeting with unstinted praise and truly meant appreciation. To hoar him is opportune. Bo judge and jury and give “ETAZOL” a trial. There can bo only one "Absolutely competent to cure colds, inlluonza, bronchitis and nasal catarrh." For Couchs and Colds, never fails. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10507, 7 February 1920, Page 3
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