-ion't let Influenza germs get you. "TXID a million little devils ever hammer at your head | \W&% J—/ till you could scream-poke at your eyes till they • • smar ' water-push at your back till it nearly caved m—sit on your chest-poke and pinch at every nerve till \ 0U ac^ over ? Well, then, Influenza germs had you!! 1 Don't let them get you again~as soon as the very first . I cJevil starts drive off the lot with % COUCH KHCBV 9 Even if they give you no warn- disappear, the fever subside and itig and you wake up to find the your whole body feel more comwhole million in full swing you fortable. „ can pet prompt relief with Rest, warmth, quiet and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Gbahny Chamberlain, 1 After 9. few doses the pain in are the sovereign remedies for £copv«*icm . cdj y Qur jj t> ac ]g c b es t w j]j influenza. yjpu*4 J/tcJtA. — I £100,000,000 BSS ™ S^| I FOB^m I FIRST-CLASS SHEEP PROPERTIES I FIRST-CLASS TIMARU PROPOSITION 1,400 acres in Otago, near Roxburgh, fruit-growing B| _ • . district, one of the best climates in New Zealand. It Hflfll 800 acres of, good land, with house of 5 rooms, dairy, . g _ 00( j sheep country ; 500 acres ploughable. There Egl|9 woolshed, implement shed, stables, sheep yards and dip, ig a g. room ed house, wool shed, etc., 2 acres of orchard Hum HH etc., J-mile from school and 6 miles from railway. years old. Well watered, subdivided into 10 pad- hH9 Mail" delivered daily. ' Watered by river and streams, ■ t j o( lj cS> - acres of turnips, 40 of oats, 20 acres of ftfifajl subdivided into 14 paddocks. Grows 40 bushels of w jjeat, 15 draught horses, 800 ewes, 400 ewe hoggets. Bam wheat and oats to the acre. Will carry 2 ewes and i m pi emen ts, ploughs, 2 sets 5-leaf harrows, 2 sets BaBM fatten all the' lambs. Price only £16 10s. per acre. harrows, chaffcutter, tools, 3co ■ s and pigs. etc. [BKm Owner will entertain exchange for some interest-bearing Calkin walk out, as a going concern. Price £7 per property, as he is an old man, and cannot run his acre - owner will entertain exchange for a piece of gxazjjp property, having no help. Fol. 322 ]and'near Christchurch. |j|||| - ONE OF METHVEN'S BEST CROPPING AND FATTENING FARMS |j|| HQ • 300 acres of good black loamy soil, Bft. to 10ft. deep. Grows 60 bushels of oats to the acre Splendidly ||j|| H| sheltered with.plantation trees. We have instructions to offer this first-class property owing to the owner g|||g ■fl called up f p r i ce only £28 per acre. £1,000 cash, balance of money can remain for a period. Fol. 324 K||| H a ■■■ O INGLIS' BUILDINGS H Hb H.a uOvK A uUi Cashel St., Christchurch JEg® ——-—■ —i SUCTION Bner Jni «HOME 'EKY DAY AiJg l is*ancf hair . b^" ns easy write home on jys ready Red p a Jr? tricitv needed The y.m.c.a. supplies over 180 million sheets of note paper no motor per year fre? of cost, and out of order homTfi"?" '° übl© or car© c E SELL aßßaw»«aHßß> t IB0NTING(.C1I» A, J. WHITE LTD. BRUSh . v . _ _ , . nuniCTPUIIOPU • OBTAINABLE AT IRONMONGERS I Tne Premier Furnishers •• CnßlSTCriurcwn ftt^ADjN^oiu^coi^R^MEßojAijraJ I' -a . ; **** '
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16263, 13 July 1918, Page 3
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