STIFF NECKS. A Wellington lady, who suffered with h stiff neck for four months, reports that lihe gained almost immediate relief by srubbmg in diluted Q-tol. A footballer Huffering in the same way reports simil. nrly good results after using Q-tol. It
The final community “sing” of the season was held in the Town Hall yesterday, the auditorium: being packed Mr . W. W. B. Hughes was a moat successful song leader, amd Miss Hanham, of Christchurch, the winner at the compettions, was the soloist. The singers were in great form and provided a fitting wind-up to the season’s “sings.” Next month eggs may be dear. Preserve supply now with SH A BLAND’S “MOA” BRAND EGO PRESERVATIVE!. Costs less than a penny a dozen. Eggs as good as fresh.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11303, 31 August 1922, Page 7
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