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WEATHER FORECAST.

Wellington This Day. Indications are ior southerly winds strong to gale at times and decreasing, lhe weather will probably prove squally and changeable, and a cold night may be expected. The barometer has a rising tendency at present.

I MENACE O UHILD LIFE. 1 if neglected the ordinary light cold I A will become severe, and a well estab•a lished, ripe cold is to the grem of dipliA theria what honey is to the bee. The; ■,l|f greatest menace to child life is a nogLjmfcted cold. Whether the cold be f 'lUlight or severe the very best treatment H®ha can be adopted is to give ChamCough Remedy. A cold never fpJFor Influenza ate Woods' Gie.it Pop- | v permint Cure. Ne<*er *aik In f.d, l| '■ 2s fid. -Viv'-.. R • Eighteenpence tor 60 doses'! That's * ' all its costs to buy the best of all I' , cougb and cold relievers—"Nazol." Shift# » oold like magic. Soothes V and eases sore throats. Test it voarThe farmer's newspaper is the '.ooai newspaper. He buys it that he may . ( read the local news, and as there are / but four pages in the paper ho reads •11 they contain. That La why au advertisements in The CHRONICLE ak ways yields quick results. It is • ">ad and remembered As a floor packing for linoleum The CHRONICLE cannot compete with the 16-page papers <). the city, but as a medium for adt . rortisements, addressed to Levin townspeople, and the farmire of Horowhenua County, The | CHRONICLE represents a royal flush - and queen bee. fe NEURALGIA AND SHOOTING PUNS. < "for seven years I have suffered with neuralgia and shooting pains in the head/' writes Mrs M. A. Cradock, /' John-street, Salisbury, S.A. "I tried - many thin®! bnt found nothing to <1 equal Chamberlain's Pain Balm for giving immediate relief. My son ;iar] neuralgia very badly but found a few of Chamberlain's Pain Balm |||. •ompletely cured Him." For eale —Advt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 September 1915, Page 3

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317

WEATHER FORECAST. Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 September 1915, Page 3

WEATHER FORECAST. Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 September 1915, Page 3

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