A lad was oneo sitting on a gate munching away at his midday meal, when the parson passed by. It was, of course, expected that the boy would get down; but no, he kept his seat, and continued his eating. " You appear to be better fed than taught, my.boy," remarked the parson. "Well," replied the lad, "you teaches me, and I feeds mysel'."
Always havo "NAZOL" in tho house. It is worth its weight in gold to tho man, woman, or child suffering _ from colds, coughs, eoro throats, or bronchitis. "Nazol" always relieves.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3270, 15 November 1916, Page 59
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