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The local dairy factory is now running on alternate days, and wil 1 continue to do .so during the winter months. This must make a very welcome Imvik after working seven flays a week for about forty-two weeks. "We hope that as the end ol the year is approaching we slid I shortly be able to congratulate the company on having had a successful season, and are looking forward with considerable, interest to the next annual meeting, when the result of the year's working will bo known.

The stranded steamer Indrabrarah was seen by Mr J-J. \i. France yesterday afternoon from the sandhill Moutero at the back of tin lake. Although about thirty miles away, on account of lier great size (12,.500 tons) she was plainly to be seen through >;\ glass, and lay just as she would appear at anchor, with her head to sea. Volumes of Mack smoke wore pouring from her funnel, mid, as far as appearance went. she lay very snug. Although a heavy gea was running, none was coming on board. tTie highest while breaker wliich broke against her side being no higher than her rail.

Chester Solicitor: 'The prisonci is evidently a member of that great society we hear so much about. He is one of the 'Sons of Rest.' "

The symptoms of Tnfluenza ;ux watery eyes, nasal catarrh, hendache, fevorishncss- sneo/'ng, coughing and impeded respiration. This category of signs mny be totally removed by "NAZOL. , ' Get a Nazol Inhaler. One good point of "NAZOL" is that its nso is so simple and convenient. It is taken without unpleasant results, and it has no disagreeable secondary effects of any kind. It serves one main purpose, and one piirposri only—it positively and speedily cures colds, influenza, catarrh, sore throat, or anything akin. That is what it is guaranteed to do, and in that it noverfails. Bottles Is 6d. . tzmummmmmmmmmwr . .If you catch cold, it may be that you can't help it; but if you keep the cold you've got, it is your own fault. "NAZOL" is the great onemy of colds, coughs, sore throats, and all bronchial and pulmonary affections. Some cases are more obstinate than others, hut "NAZOL" never fails. In bottles sixty doses Is'Gd.• Use the Nazol Inhaler'— Advt. . - ■

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 May 1913, Page 3

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375

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 May 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 May 1913, Page 3

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