SULTRY WEATHER. Hot days and nighU? are made bearablo by irrigating the nose and throat with teaspoohfnl doses' of healing and cooling "Fluenzol." Medically commendcd. Refuse substitutes.—Advt. The St John Ambulance Association, of which the late Mr. E. Balcombe Brown was president, Sent a wreath., and was represented at the funeral by the following :-Mr. 0. P. Bowles (vicepresident), Rev. James Paterson, Mr. 6. A. Tioup, Mr. H. H. Seed (acting commissioner for St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas), and the secretary (Mr. J. B. Finlay).
' "TOMMY HAS LOST HIS COLD." "That is why I thank you for recommending Baxter's Lung Preserver," said one "fateful mother to her friend. "Tommy used fo suffer terribly at night from hacking coughs and colds, but row he is cntirelv free from them." . Every mother should get Baxter's, the unique"health-giver. Is. lOd. per bottle.— Advt.
The Karori Rifle Olub and the Old Navals Rifle Olnb will firo a sweepstake match this afternoon.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 122, 9 February 1918, Page 8
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157Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 122, 9 February 1918, Page 8
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