Rich and pleasant to take: wonderfully beneficial to all: STIARDAND’S BERIO, IRON AND WINE. Try this delightful stimulant yourself.
The matron of the hospital desires to acknowledge the following gifts:—Weekly papers, G.P.0.; two-cases apples, Mr Watson (Golden Ray 1; flowers. Mrs JTilln (Daniel street), weekly: Mrs Tonks, Mrs KirkeaMK'i;. (’.lathing, ,Mrs TannabiU; old linen, etc., Mrs Jenny. Children's Ward: Fruit. James Johnstone;_ children's garments. Royal N.Z. Society of Women and Children (por-.Miss Barnett); case apples, Mr Dong; fruit and flowers, Methodist Sunday School; comic papers. Hinemoa. Cecilia and Edwin Shews; flowers, fruit, eggs, jam and honey, Wellington College Girls (weekly). Clifton Hospital: Old linen, Mrs Goddis; magazines, Mrs Thompson.
Users of "NAZOL" keep free from colds and influenza. "NAZOL" nips a .cold in the bud. soothes-, relieves and heals. '6O doses is 6d- '
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10687, 6 September 1920, Page 6
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