TIRED TRIPPERS.
An ex-hanker and two other Wcllingtonians wore sight-seeing on foot and reached their Auckland hotel late in tho day with feet swollen and tired. The enervated trio adjourned to the bathroom and rubbed Q-tol into their feet musclos with deliciously refreshing anil invigorating effects. Bowlers and tennis players pleaso note.—Advt.
“All the farmers freezing works are in five same position: they owe the banks hundreds of thousands of pounds, speaking loughly,” said a speaker at the New Zealand Fanners’ Union yesterday.
“NAZOL”, is not a mixture or drug, but a scientific specific which never fails to relieve the worst cold. Sixty doses co ;t Is 6d.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11659, 25 October 1923, Page 10
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