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FIAT CABS.—Let ten etow yen the latest in FIATS; three -Models to choose front, any style, of body.—STANTON’S. LTD., Stoleeprorth , street. Telephone !240.-A4Tt

The king raged round the treasury ■ ■ In fatale search for «dd ; The queen was led upstairs to bed. *" " Half dead with cough and cold. "I’ve been betrayed," the monarth said, ' "A: crown I had, I’m sore; What.shall I do, for «. bottle or Of - Woods’ Great Peppermint OpreF” Captain John Sullivan, one of the oldest skippers in the service of the Devonport Perry Company, has died at Devonport, after a short illness, in ,hJ» 61st year. Captain Sullivan, who was engaged 'in the coastal trade for .aeveaat • rears before joining tbe Ferry Company's-, staff, .obtained hie master’s ticket when - only about 18 years of age. On one oo . casion he was eight, days in a westerly... sale off the Hannkau bar, his vessel having lost its-rudder. In spite of that loss Captain Sullivan finally brought hir boat safely to port. - - Barraclough’s Magic Nervine Steps Toothache; Is fid. ■—» Head odds, throat colds, chest odds and hay-fever are qnickly relieved by "NAZOL” Penetrating and soothing. GO doses Is fid. The death of Mr G. B. Smith, lets of Dunedin, has taken dace at Onehnnga. The passing of Mr Smith, who was*ffi years of age, removes one of those interesting -personalities which have a!-,, ways marked the history of New Zee* , land’s industrial progress. He was manager. for Messrs Kempthorne and Rmeger in Dunedin for 3* years. He was the first man to manufacture sulphnwo add In Australasia, and also to grow lucerne tn New Zealand. , Q-TOL MAKES SHAVING EAST «.-J2asSfeste.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11306, 4 September 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11306, 4 September 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11306, 4 September 1922, Page 3