Alt> FOR THE SPEAKER. The other evening, the principal speaker at a meeting almost left "behind his most useful help. “Basil* here yo\i almost forgot your tin of Pnlmonas," the* •wife called 'to him. "You're a real help," he answered back, "my speech without Pulmonns would fall fiat." Relieve sore throats immediately. Very soothing to the chest. Pulmonas clear and strengthen the voice. At chemists, Is 6<l and 2s 6d.—Advt.
A quiet wedding of "New Zealand interest was celebrated at the home of the bride’s parents, Filleul street, Invercargill, last ' Tuesday morning, when Constance Menzies, second youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs W. A. Stout, was married to Mr Fred Druto Young, of the Commercial .Bank, second son of the late Mr and Mrs F. D. Young, of Rainbow, Victoria, Australia. The drawing-room was beautifully decorated with flowers and greens, the Rev. C. J. Tocher, of. St. Paul’s officiating.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12431, 27 April 1926, Page 4
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