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A parody on the latest ballad which Hebo In a certain private bar botH you can't sing quickly and correctly: Shining Sarah sitting In a China shop, Sho shines and hUn nil day. She sits and .shines all day; Shining Sarah, sitting m a China shop, Sho flits and shines, and shines und sits, And sita nnc! shines 'all day! O.W. writes:— "For ton years I waa a slave to the tobacco habit; smoking a« many as 15 packotw of clgarottt-s a week. After a nervous breakdown my doctor advised me to glvo up thl« deadly habit or it would kill mo. In vain I tried, but Lady Nicotine had already Hot too big a hold; tho craving. dt?»lro and appetite wern ahvuya there. I trk'd all lho advertlKed euros for the diaease-but without - success ■ until I gave up. my cam nn hopole»H. One <lny I met a friend who laid m«.of your preparattpn. Kunummkc. Not v<-ry confident of succc«« J cuve It a trlul. Afu-r taking one bottle 1 found t»u< dealre t-ntiroly gone, and It Is now four yennt Hlnco 1 (O)iindoncd tho hnbli for good. To-day I am a bolter mini. My health id bettor lhan ov«;r before, and my bunking account considerably swelled." Anyone wluhlnf? to abstain from u*ing tobacco should »oml p".itnl tioto« valued sji 8d lo Kuruamokc Proprietary. Lowor Hutt, WdllnKton, and roeolvo undftr plain wrapper a bottle of iho preparation."* . '

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NZ Truth, Issue 509, 20 March 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 509, 20 March 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 509, 20 March 1915, Page 2

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