PUBLIC NOTICES. QPECIAL MEETINGS at Y.W.C.A. for C 5 War Intercession:—Sunday, 4.15— Leader, Mis? Florence Birch, for girls and young women. Wednesday, 3 p.m.— Leader, ]Jrs. M'Clay, for mothers and relatives of soMieis. Thursday and Friday, 8 p.m.—Leader, Mrs. Good, for young women. Daily, s.ls.—Prayer Circle. League of Honour Members, como. Y.M.C.A., Herbert Streot. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock.—G-amos, fun, and music, lor Y.W.C.A. members. Soldiers welcome. Sunday, 4.15 p.m.— Speaker, Miss Florence Birch; Soloist, iliss Earsman. All girls and young women welcome. Wednesday. 8 p.m.—Discussion, "Economy in Dress." All young women welcome. Unroi now for now term, Dressmaking and Elocution. Y.W.C.A., Herbert Street. MAKAKA COUNTY COUNCIL. "OOAD CLOSED—Tho main Makara Ji-1) r lo ad will be Closed to all traffic 011 Monday and Tuesday, 20th and 21st iisst., to euable the carrying out of liepairs to the Bridge near the Makara Post Office. WILFKED L. BEECH, County Clerk. Wellington, May 17th, 1918. NOTICE TO JUKORS. JURORS summoned lo appear at the Supreme Court, Wellington, on MONDAY NEXT, tho 20th instant, at 11 a.m., are hereby notified that thsy will not bo required to attend until WEDNESDAY,' the 22nd instant, at the same hour. Dated at Wellington this 17th day of May, 191 S. . W. A. HAWKINS, Sheriff. PUBLIC NOTICE. nnHE Proprietor (C. Watson) of New Zealand Patent No. 35708, entitled ".Railway, Vehicle and the Like Coupler," is desirous of disposing of the patent or entering into working arrangements'under licenses or otherwise with firms likely to bo interested in the samo. A copy of the patent specification and full particulars can be obtained from and offers (for transmission to tha owner)'mado to . BALDWIN & RAYWARD, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Duuedin. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. nnHE SIXTEENTH NATIONAL A DAJIIY SHOW At PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW GROUNDS, JUNE 18th, llllb, 20th, and 21st, 1918. SPECIAL FIXTURES: BRITISH TRADE EXHIBITION. Purebred Cattlo Sale. ' .MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP EXHIBITION. Dairy Machinery Display. Butter, Choose, Honey, Iniit, and Vegetable Championships. Wariganui-To Aute College Football Slatches. Horso Leaping Competitions and Sheep Dog Trials. Four days of interesting, amusing, and educative timo to bo wen spont. Goneral entries close JUNE Ist, 1918. Prize Schedules on application to W. T. PENNY, Secretary, ,P.O. Box 85, Palmorstoii North. N.Z.- MILKING SHORTHORN ASSOCIATION. VOLUME 111, HERD BOOK. ■ffjWTRIES for VoTIII, definitely closo ..80th Juno, 1918. Dairymen and Breeders are notified that Entries of Non-Pedigree Femaio Stock will bo accepted (subject to inspection) for this-' volume. This will bo the last opportunity to register non-pedigree 6tock, as future volumes of tho Herd Book will bo restricted to Pedigree Cattlo. For information, membership and entry tonus, apply to. • W. -HUNTER,'-Secretary, Box 80, Palmerston North. :.' WETR¥ READY IF YOU CAN REACH rip HE Railway anywhere between New JL Plymouth and Palmerston or along the Main Trunk Lino, we can take your ,homo-separated cream. Wo pay full market rates, and aro prompt with settlements. Wo want your cream,' and wo aro ready to tako it now. Further particulars 011 application. MAORILAND DAIRY CO., LTD., P.O. Box 185, Wanganui. SUCCESSFUL CHICK REARING. ' SUCCESSFUL CHICK REARING. nr\HIS Season is most essential in order -*• to increase our Egg Supply which is below requirements. Bo sure and use • "A. AND P." CHICK RAISER. "A. AND P." CHICK RAISER. and your success is assured. •SPORTING. OTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1918. OWNERS and TRAINERS are reminded that ACCEPTANCES for tho FIRST DAY'S HANDICAPS CLOSE at the Club's Office, Otaki, on MONDAY, MAY 20th, at 8.30 p.m. Tho Otaki Telegraph Office closes at 5 p.m. O. J. D'ATH, Secretary. CATCHING A COLD. " CATCHING " AND CURING. Theic are huadieds of alleged ccres lor a cold and just two wp.ys of preventing it; the first is to avoid chill and the second is to destroy the germ thai spread] the comprint, because fhr one man who catches cold by chill th;re are a hundred cases in which the cold " catches " the man—by infection. THE INFECTIOUS COLD. " Don't come near me, I've got a cold." This is a common, friendly .warning and it makes orio think. If you can catch a cold from another person there must be something to carry the con-,plaint; so there is—a germ which sows itself and grows a cold. Kill that germ and you won't catch cold. KILLINO THE INFECTION. There is only one way to stop infection and that is to kill the infecting gerin. The thing we use to do this is called a disinfectant, in other woids a germ-killer. The very best is Lifebuoy Soap. Use and test have proved the germ-killing power of Lifebuoy Soap in laboratory, hospital and home. BY THE BEST MEANS. Llfobuoy Soap is the best germ-killer and the best cold preventer because of its many household uses. Drains are Hushed with Lifebuoy Soap, sinks are scoured, walls and tables scrubbed, and clothes and household linen arc washed with Liicbuoy Soap. Wherever Lifebuoy Soap gets hold of a germ it kills it and a dead germ cannot " infect." A GERM-TRAP. When you want to catch a rat you set the trap in its "run." When you want to catch disease germs you set a Lifebuoy Soap Trap in the weekly wash-tub, and all the germs gathered in the clothing thiough the week go into it and there is an end of them. A OERM-CEMETERY. You will catch and kill a lot of colds in the weekly wash if you use Lifebuoy Soap. You may kill quite a lot of other equally infectious gorms, for they are all over the place, invisible and dangerous—typhoid, scarlet fever, consumption, cholera, &c. Thcv arc all " catching," but they cannot facc Lifebuoy Soap, it is death to germs. LEVER BROTHERS LIMIT&S, SYDNEY.
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