Why don’t you do as others do? Who catch a cold the same as you. Thev do not brook an hour’s delay To ianish coughs and colds away. If promptitude and eoromonsense. And certain ease at least expense. In every care you would assure. Keep by you Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Mr W. Devine, the former Wairarapa Rugby representative. had a narrow escape from drowning while attempting to rescue a man named Newall. who got into difficulty in tho Waikato river %*Jt week. Newall caught Devine by the throat, and it wa3 only after a straggle that he was able to extricate himself from the drowning man’s eluteh. Through exhaustion, Devine had to release his hold of Newall, and was only able tc reach the bank. Newall was not seer again. KORTLANG INJURED. In the Wellington-Auckland crick* match on Boxing Day. Kortlang temporarily retired injured while batting. In the evening he rubbed Q-tol into tho bruised muscles and obtained great relief. Q-tol penetrates below the surface, and allays inflammation, soothes chafing of leg-guards, and eases tired feet.—Adyt. A final reminder advertisement appears in this issue regarding tho sole of Hawera Borough Council leases of hotel and shop properties. Rheumo relieves Rheumatism by removing the cause—2s fid and 4s 6d. *
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11408, 3 January 1923, Page 7
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