When a Chinese lady approaches a muddy place, she beckons a boy. The 1 oy drops on liis hands and knees in the mud, and the lady uses him as a stepping-stone, for which services she gives him a small coin. Firemen and topmcn employed by the Council at the refuse destructors are to be given, in lieu of increased wages, a bonus of 25 per cent, on the sale of tins and old iron collected from week to week. No room for colds in the man or woman, boy or girl, who uses "NAZOL." This scientific and reliable remedy also relieves In/limn/.a, Hron (•'litis. :•••• ! S >'••• . t ' •
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 110, 15 June 1914, Page 3
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107Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 110, 15 June 1914, Page 3
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