organist.” “Yes; they look on him as a neutral.” He’d defied the floods of Pluvius, scaled the crater of Vesuvius, had triumphed over fevers in the jungles lone and lorn; ho had fought the foe in Russia., Belgium, Turkey, France, and Prussia, and had danced the turkey-trot upon the dizzy Materhorn. Ho had braved a -thousand dangers in the land of savage strangcrs--war and famine, fire a,nd tempest, epidemics and the fates; but yesterday at five (and it’s lucky he’s alive) he was hurt in a collision with a boy bn roller skates.
Is baby troubled with a cough? Sprinkle a few drops of “NAZOL” on the wee tot’s nightgown. Sound sleep will follow. Sixty doses. Is 6d. —^s.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 78
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