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Lionel Terry, the famous anti-Chinese murderer, who has been confined in Sunnyside Asylum for eome years, has dropped his violent methods, and is now quite peaceful and quiet in demeanour. His hair, once close-cropped, now falls in curls to his shoulders; his jaw, once clean-shaven, is now adorned by a beard and goatee. Physically, Terry is fit and well, and every morning takes his constitutional run of from two to three miles. Warders have to accompany him, and take relays of a mile each during the constitutional. His mental xosreation is reading—chiefly war news, of which he is a close student. Only one sure and speedy specific for coughs and colds bears the name "NAZOLi." Remember— "NAZOL." Say to your chemist—"NAZOL."

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Otago Witness, Issue 3298, 30 May 1917, Page 20

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Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 3298, 30 May 1917, Page 20

Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 3298, 30 May 1917, Page 20

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