Some soak their feet in mustard baths, and somo Swear by the potent liquor known as rum. Ah! take but WOODS', and let the others 80. Straight to his PEPPERMINT CURE all colds succumb. They say tho plaster nnd the poultice keep Their hold in many a home, etill rooted deep. Such ancient remedies are not for us, Woods' Peppermint Cure is best, yet 0! how cheap! Ip An advertisement elsewhere in this issue states that Messrs. Dalgoty and Co. ivill hold a stock sale at Waugamii at 1 p.m. on September 18. Tenders are invited up till noon on September 30, by the Public Works Office, Wellington, for the supply nnd erection of two steam boilers at the Tokanui Mental Hospital. A natural charm distinguishes the wearer of a Warner's Rust-proof Corsot.— Advt.
AGRICULTURAL SHOWS, AWKE'S RAY " SHOW AWKE'S BAT SHOW At HASTINGS, On 16th and 17th OCTOBER. SPECIAL STOCK TRAINS have been promised by the Railway Department, leaving Wairarapa and West Coast stations at convenient hours, and arriving at Hastings at 5.30 p.m. ENTRIES CLOSE 2nd OCTOBER. Programmes free from any A. and P. Society, end full particulars from CHAS. DOUGLAS, Secretary, Napier. Gonial "Dick" Stewart writes from Christchurch:—"During the "Ben Hur" "season at Wellington I contracted a "very bad throat, and was advised to try '"Fluenzol.' To my great surprise, "after but twice gargling (as per direc- " tions ) I was absolutely cured. Having "had this experience, I mentioned it to "Miss Susie Vaughan, who had been suf"ferinct from an attack of Bronchitis. "Hero again the result was remarkable, "for on speaking to Miss Yaughan a little ' "latter, she assured me that the effoc't "of 'Fluonzol' had been truly wondor"ful, and she was quite herself again. "I feel euro that 'Fluenzol' will, in a "very,short time, be known as one of "the greatest remedies for throat corn"plaints." If you are iu doubt as to the efficacy of "Fluenzol/ , just try it, and you will then realise that as a gargle, "Fluenzol" is truly "out on its own"| '
BOSTWICK j FIREPROOF v METAL LATH ' An absolntely effective covering for jvooden studding and ceilings. No fire can get through, SIRAPITE PLASTER A British-made Gypsum Plaster. OVER 300,000 TONS SOLD. Used on all important buildings in Great Britain. FRANCIS'HOLMES, 10 WOODWARD STREET, P.O. Box 339. WELLINGTON.
- THE TONIC PROPERTIES 01 , VS-k Sl/V •**&*• jAJS /Ml/ ARE ABSOLUTELY UNSURPASSED. McEwan's Ale has the Largest Sale Throughout the World. Seventy-five per cent, of the Ale impprted into Australia is irompoied of McEWAN'S. . OBTAINABLE AT ALL HOTELS. LAERY & Co., Ltd., Wholesale Agents, WELLINCfi'ON. RENZIE'S I FEFSO I \ \ Digests the food you \ j j t eat and converts It into j I ; i that wholesome blood § i g I which builds up the | | system. All Chemists and Stores, 2/6 FOR A GOOD PURE BEER DRINK ONLY STAPLES'. ACKNOWLEDGED 'BY ALL CONNOISSEURS TO BE ABSOLUTELY I OH UHSI. Biwotj and Offices: Molosworth and Murphy Streets.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1544, 13 September 1912, Page 8
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