NELLY BRAMLEY.
Just prior to her departure tor the North, ;Miss Nelly Bramley wrote expressing her warm appreciation ot Flueneol for checking incipient colds and Clearing the'throat. She adds that Q-tol also 'is very popular among members ot the Company, who largely use it as a cleansing skin tonic ana • emollient.— Advt.
The worst mosquito-infested neighbourhood in the world is the coast of Borneo. The streams of that region are, at certain seasons, unnavigable because ot the clouds or mosquitoes. The fragrance of' health on the noon breeze blows, Fresh from the fields where the peppermint grows, ■■-.■ , ... Bearing a promise of comfort sublime— Of aid for the woes of the wintertime. Pickers and paokers are toiling all day, Hasting the peppermint harvest away. Where science distils it supplies to assure Of world-wide Woods* Great Peppermint Cure.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11411, 6 January 1923, Page 2
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