In regard to Sir It abort Stoat sstatoinont that many sections oT ltngbsh fiocioty were given tip to pleasure, the TJnv. H. S. Woollcoinbe says that so far as a New Zealander (as Sir Robert was) was concerned, it was a case oi ■the'old proverb of the pot and the kettle. As a new chum one thing that «truck him os most amazing on landing New Zealand was the number of opportunities the people had for ploasuremeking, and how gloriously' they embraced them. —‘‘Ntw Zealand limes. Do not try to endure that nerveracking cough. Zymole Trokeys wi:l stop it and remove the irritation. Ibey dispel hoarseness and strengthen the throat.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2759, 14 March 1910, Page 2
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110Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2759, 14 March 1910, Page 2
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