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MANY A SLEEPLESS NIGHT.

“.Nothing gives me more pleasure than to recommend t luiinbciUiin (.'ouirh lo all mv tuMoivuh;'. Taya Mrs Alice Abu-risou. Ur. of ( aIT and !-'ll/""i'akl Street's. I’el'th. AA • “My children were subject Lo pad colds w'.tii dillleull breathing _ end 1 Inn many a sleepless night vri'h them Id' I tried Uln-iiiiberlaiii's Lough Ui-uicdx. Now ,1 would nol be,- without a bot tie for anv money. Hmy elVbbvn get a slight cold 1 give them a dose and; the cold is no more.” Fold bv all chemists and storekeepers, Tcmiika and Aioi aiding.—(Advt.)

Then; are businesses that succeeded with very lit lie or no advertising. There are businesses that ha\ o succeeded without personal canvassing or representatives, but, the permanent successes have been built by the judicious uuo of both.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 7570, 26 May 1914, Page 1

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MANY A SLEEPLESS NIGHT. Temuka Leader, Issue 7570, 26 May 1914, Page 1

MANY A SLEEPLESS NIGHT. Temuka Leader, Issue 7570, 26 May 1914, Page 1

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