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FRANZ JOSEF.

COMPARATIVELY VIGOROUS. Avlralian fliiJ S.Z. Cnb'r Attestation. I'KTHOdHAI), October 5. The late Bumanian Minister at Vienna, in an interview with the "Xovoe Yrcinya." says that the Emperor Franz Josef is comparatively vigorous, and that the rumours of his senile infirmity and apathy are false.

THAT TICKLING COUGH Can be easily cured. You will get relief from the v«t> lirst dose of Luasby's "Stop It." A dessert sihhjiilul will scud" a warm glow through the chest, soothe the throat, stop the cough, and loosen the phlegm. No end ->r grateful patients will tell you that it is simply marvellous the wonderful cough stopping properties of l.onsb>"s "Stop It.** It is an ideal family cough medicine. It suits all ages, young or old. ami. being pleasant to take, it is no bother to get children to take it. Every child loves "Stop It." You cannot git a better cough cure than "Stop It." It is not ]>ossib!c to make a better cough curing medicine. Price. 1/6, 2/0. and 4 fi, |M>st free to any address. Ijirgrr sizes are the cheaper. A. M. LOASBY (With \\. 1-*. McArthur), The Only Prescribing Chemist, 670 COI-OMHO STItKI-T, CMUSTCHI RCH. DAINTY CHINA WARE. ]>i,| vim so ilia; Dutch Ware in Min-

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 829, 6 October 1916, Page 7

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FRANZ JOSEF. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 829, 6 October 1916, Page 7

FRANZ JOSEF. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 829, 6 October 1916, Page 7

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