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U.S.S. CO. ( The U.S.S. Company’s boats always carry Fluenzol and Q-tol in their medicine-chest. Q-tol is largely used by engineers and stokers for burns, bruises, etc. * * * “Blessed is he that understandeth concerning the needy and the poor; the Lord will deliver him in the evil day.”—Ps. xl. 1. Who so needy as the poor souls. * * * A Reverend Father was recently under treatment in a Wellington dental surgery, and was greatly impressed with the soothing effect of Q-tol, which the dentist rubbed into his inflamed gums. * * * As the hammer welds the iron into a close mass, so the indissoluble unity of the Catholic Church is, -by persecution, tested, confirmed and revealed. Cardinal Manning. ' * * * Tell us when and where you propose to remove your furniture and competent men with roomy vans will shift it with no inconvenience. —The New Zealand Express 00., * * # Music is, in her health, the teacher of perfect order and is the voice of the obedience of angels, and the companion of the course of the spheres of heaven. —Ruskin. * * * Messrs. Jago, Biggs, Limited, the leading cycle and motor mail merchants in Dunedin, have an important announcement on page 34 of- this issue. * * * Be as careful of the books you read as of the company you keep"; for your habits and character will be as much influenced by the former as by the latter. * * * Both given the knock-out by “NO-RUBBING” Lftudry Help— hard work and disease bacteria concealed in soiled clothing. It’s hygienic. '

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LI, Issue 9, 28 February 1924, Page 40

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Page 40 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LI, Issue 9, 28 February 1924, Page 40

Page 40 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LI, Issue 9, 28 February 1924, Page 40