TROUT AND MOSQTJITOS. Trout and mosquitos are plentiful at Waikanae.* so a fisherman reports. He says the mosquito bites were most painful until lie applied Q-tol, which had an immediate • soothing effect. He also states that an early morninjr Rargle of Pluenzol is very refreshing and cooling in the hot weather. *
A bride in Korea speaks not at all the first day of married life! For Children's Hacking Cough, Wood's Great Peppermint Cure.
EYES WEARING OUT. Eye defects often exist unsuspected. Your vision may, in fact, deteriorate so gradually as to be unnoticed. Consult U» To-day to ensure good sight. The delicate muscles and neYves or the eyes must be kept in restful balance —the proper glasses will aid them. We are Optical Experts. We will correct, your eye troubles with properly prescribed lenses, which will help you to see better—feel better. Morrison & Gilbert 103 Customhouoo Quay, WELLINGTON.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10546, 24 March 1920, Page 2
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