CUBED THEM BOTH. "I alwayta use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and can recommend it to. anyone who hoe children," 'says Mrs. Barrett. Broom' Street, Katanning , . AA;.A. "Sly two little girls, Doreen and -Sheila, were very bad ■with, croiipj Chamberlain's Cough Eemedy. was the only medicine that would' rivo them relief. After they bad taken two bottles there was not a trace of croup- Now I would not be without a bottle of,. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy in my home."—Advt. ■ The series of dances organised for thb winter months.by members of the Newtown Tennis Club-, has-not been abandoned, as so' many' other events have been owing to the' war, and on Thursday one was beld in the New: Century Hall, and; was well attended. THe, flowers with : which the supper table was decorated were wattle and yellow narcissi, sent By-the club's, president, Mr. Barber. \impjig tho chaporones wore the Mayoress, Mrs. J. P. Luke, Mrs. Powell, and Mrs. Macdona]d. Want a Sewing Machine? Then let it bo a AVertheirri—it stands alono as the one perfect machine. , . Other necessities on the same plane are Harrison's Home Knitter, and the Kotary Washing Maj chine. Messrs. Oscar Hewett and Co. ! are sole agents for each, and also handle the matchless Pathcphone, the richest, clearest; aml.,best toned machine on the market. From local agents, or direct from OSCAE HEWETT AND CO., 56 Cuba Street, Wellington.—Advt. At tho Lower Hutt Court yesterday, before Mr. F. B. Hogarth, J.P., Geo. Alf. Tattle, for being drunk whilst riding in a.railway carriage, was convicted end ordered to pay 4s. cab fare, in default 24-liouraj imprisonment. Nothing like "NAZOL" for relieving cold 9, just as there's nothing like the sun for making' daylight. "NAZOL" is a sound natural remedy, easy to take, and perfectly harmless. 60' doses, Is. Gd.Advt. ~:-. Messrs. Harcourt and Co., Ltd., have four farms for sale. The farms range from 7G to GOO ocres. Particulars 'are announced .'"Messrs. Win. H.TuTnbnll and Co., 27 Panama Street, have'24o2 aorcs of land , \ Wt'ck of 2480' acres of shopp country, situated about Six miles from Hnwkes Bny tcwrjhip, is announced for sale by Mr. AV. P. M'Cpfniiok, Hastings. Mothers! Give your children ''NAZOL" when they have' colds or sdro throats. This'famous remedy can be inhaled, or taken on a lump.of eusrar. ', A Srw. drops, will shift the most obstinate, cold.—Advt. : A ball of worsted'.carried by jack-_ daws became entangled, in the'.bands of Driffield Church clock, and resulted in i.ts s'topiiage. ' '.' . What a cold , on 'the . Hub n little "NAZOL" wli.ere you feel .'the tigbtneps, and co\er with wadding/ Stiiff a few drops through a Nazol Inhaler. That treatment always soothes and eases.—Advi, ■ ' '. ',
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2235, 22 August 1914, Page 10
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439Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2235, 22 August 1914, Page 10
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