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Tonking's Linseed Emulsion FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP.

Piquant Postcards— Boudoir Scenras, etc., 9 for l&stamps. Trench Art Co., Chrigfcjhurch. 62 Manners-street, nje&t door to Opera House, best shop, , m town for Post Cards. <' An advertisement of interest, to travellers and others having business m Eketahun&. appears m this issue. The Ranfurly Hotel is recommended as a desirable place of sojourn, and as the house has recently undergone a thorough overhaul visitors can rely on being n^ade very comfortable. It iSn,>t very remarkable that a man should make a dive for a drink imnyediately on his release from ojuod. I> v s the first thing he thinks of to cheer him up ; but some of him take a terrible lot of cheering up, and get paralytic. A bad ep£ named William Herbert Ayres was let out of Lyttelton t'other day, and got so full that at 8 o'clock next morning, when he was found lying like a corpse on one of the banks of the river, the police were sent for. He had a bad day of it recovering, and a doctor was called m and pulled, him round. Court Missionary Smail said next day that he'd try to 'get the man work and he was let go, but was ordered to pay 7s 6d for emetics and physic There's Oq fool life the. fool who. gets full., ■

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NZ Truth, Issue 66, 22 September 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 66, 22 September 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 66, 22 September 1906, Page 3

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