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For Chi Wren’s Hacking Cough, Wooilh Croat. PpDporinint Cure

A DORK IN TIME SAVES NINE. You will never prove this < >l <I proverb truer than when von take a cold in band early. A cold in the Ill's t stage- ran be quickly relieved with ■' dose nr two of a good remedy like Hr Sheldon's New Discovery ; but a neglected cold miom beeomi 1 .- obstinate and harder to treat. Cel in early. Aluavs keep a bottle of Dr Sheldon's New Discovery i:i tlm bouse, and take a do-e aL llie fir.-t sign of a mill. Obtainable evervw lieng

A meeting was held at Grcymniilli on Friday when a Pluiiket Smiely was formed. The Maver (Mr \\ . 11. Parlit ! | 11<11 Pm d the n 1 • j<:; t nl (lie Society for tliw llealtli ol Women and Children, ol which il was proposed lo form a braiieb. ami introduced Matron l.iml-eliaw. of tin- Karitaue Home. .Miami Mis T. I 1!. V. Sedilon had been mainly instrumental in organising the Hireling. Matron Lind-chaw said Greyiiniillll would lie greatly benefited by having a Pluiiket muse. She stressed the necessity for natural methods ill dealing with infants. Patriotism in times of peace was more valuable than during a war. and the highest form of patriotism was that which expressed itself ill raring for the future of the rare. Il was deplorable that deaths during childbirth and riekels were sa common in New Zealand. The speaker outlined in a verv lucid manner the benefit -of the l’lunkrt Society. Air -trillion said the matron bail rnmc to Crevmout b at the expri— wish of Dr Trilby King, anil if a branch of the .Society was formed a great deal ol good would re-ult. 11 was suggested that a nurse be stationed at Givymoutli to cover the surrounding district. The local committee would require about L’Boo to Inilitd ’be soe.et.v here, and a large memhcrsbbi should be aimed at. ITidouliledlv t 1". 1 ilokitiUa district would follow suit, and l\ mini re would hr alt. 1 tiled to Dma that iyid. (lit bis moii-ni i' was < <’- cidcil to form a branch of t'e l c n n !y. Thr following cliiccrs were elected:---Presidenl. Mrs A. C. Carr: vice-presi-dent. tbe Mayore-s (Mr- \\ . IL Parlitl)- general nimmitlee. Mesdames S. It. Ranetl. T. N. Cuttle. F. Dcnneliv. Mason. d. F. Martin. J. O’Brien. C. Rierg. T. E. Y. Seddou. J. All-Lean, and Misses M. Anderson and Shine; seeretiry. Mrs F. 11. Denton: advisory board. Mrs-rs .1. O’Rrien M.1.’., H. I’arliit. T. F. Y. Srdd-.ni. E. War.ics |)rs J. \Y. Meßrearty. W. MeKav and J. E. (’. .Moore.

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FOND AF.I’O'M.ANKS. flans !•«»u mass pntmrrnoN. Aecordiii}' to ;i message I nun Detroit llu* homo oi’ Ford oars, to the “Now York Time.-,” Dr Hugo .Ilinkers. (!ernom siiontist anil aormimtio nuthorhv, conferred wit’, Henry Ford mul F.ihol Ford in an ellort to iodine them to join with him in e.|uippino ike world w it’s all-metal aeroplanes. and I’uraisliino the l nitod States with •' dejiomlahle air passenger servioe. The visit 01' Dr Junkers and Ins associates to Detroit, it is said, was mane with tile hope oi onltstine the herd Company- in tnrnine out pianos in mass prodnotion. Also, it i- desired Imild la roe planes, as ones oi bio pas-s.eno-ers i, arry,ino ( apa ity cannot , built- in Cormany under the Treaty ot Versailles, which would not apply, however, to planes built in the l nitod It Is the surest, safest and most reliable remedy known for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, rickets, catarrh, sore throat, general weakness, nerve troubles and incipient consumption. Ok r '*, <r A Z/6 ami 4/6 at alt Cn«roUu and Stow. I*. 1 *.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1924, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
648

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1924, Page 1

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