Use breeds habit. TJse of Baxter's Lung Preserver will become a good habit when coughs, colds, and bronchial troubles are prevalent. Is. 10d., bis bottle— Advt. At a meeting of the Khandallah Literary and Debating Society, held on Tues. day evening, the subject of debate was "That it is not in, tlio best interests of the Empire to pursue a self-contained policy." The affirmative was taken by | Messrs. A. 15. Budd, J. H. Meadowcroft, and E. Hobbs, and the by Messrs. W. Appleton, C. If. Luke, and C. Jones. Messrs. "Burt, Hogben, Patterson, Cowles, Stephens, Burgs, and Richardson also spoke. Upon the resolution being put to the audience, which was fairly large, the affirmative was carried by a largo majority. At the next meeting of tbe society, Mr. George Hogben, JI.A., C.M.G., will deliver a lecture on "Earthquakes," illustrated by lantern slides. INFANTILE PARALYSIS. To sterilize malignant germs located in tho throat or nasal cavity eargle, each morning on rising, a teaspoonfnl of Fluenzol (1/6 and 2/6) while lying down, with head held well back, so that the throat and nose may be irrigated and thereby disinfected. * .toc-ssrv. j. ii. ucMir.ne and Co. announce in our . auction columns that to-clo.y, at 2.30 p.m., at. their rooms, Fcatherston Street, they are selling a nine-roomed resl deuce on a level site in Soiison Orescent. Tile land has a frontage of 21 feet to Hobson Crescent by a depth o£ 104 feet 5 inches, widening to $3 feet 3 inches at the bacli boundary, where it abuts on to the Thorndon tennis courts. The dwolling, No. 29 Hobson Crescent, contains nine rooms, with every possible convenience: the gardens are nicely laid out-, and the nroeptry is in every way o most desirable ohc. Dairy farmers on the lookout for a first class investment are <cfrtsed" to commuitl. cato at once witli C. U. Lever, land agent Tc Kuiti, wlio Is advertising o, freehold faroi, near Auckland, for sale, at £17 per acre, on easy terms. This is described as a remarkably low price, and- tho property, it is stated, would not Jhj on the markot at all if the owner had 'not enlisted. "WISHES WON'T FILL A SACK!" To wish that yon had done something to save your child suffering from INFANTILE PARALYSIS is of no avail, but you may prevent it in others by the simple use of DINGO EUCALPTUS. Recommended as the strongest antiseptic. Four times stronger than carbolic. Obtainable from all chemists and storekeepers.— I Advfc ■
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2785, 1 June 1916, Page 6
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