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THE HIGH COST OF LIVING.

It's in everyone's mouth just now —in both senses of the words. Yesl foodstuffs are beyond doubt rising and likely to do so while the war lasts. j Meat is about Is per lb; well, the ( best remedy is to eat less meat and more vegetables. New Zealanders and Australians probably eat more ( meat per head than almost any nation on. earth, possibly because 20 years ago you could l>uy a sheep for 2s 6d. You can't now. You can • produce your own vegetables by eim- ; ply spending a few shillings in seeds i and your spare time. ] It's about the healthiest exercisiei 1 of all, too—ask your doctor. Most i vegetables can be grown where produced at lees than Id per lb, so you can count up what you save. Besides they will be fresher and better flavor. Most people and practically ! all hotels serve too much meat and ! not nearly enough vegetables, and I these are often badly cooked. That's wasteful. It's the duty of every man and woman to produce the maximum amount of. something useful. It's quite easy for everyone to garden successfully, but you must sow the best seeds that are to be hand. Therefore, you will sow Cooper's Seeds of Success. It's our business and our pleasure to supply them. They may be had from practically all the principal merchants and stores in New Zealand—but be sure they are COOPER'S. A later advice will giv(? some reasons for this. 460-1 That sterling specific for coughs, colds and sore throats—"NAZOL"—can be bought only as "NAZOL." Look for the name on carton and bottle. Refuse substitutes.—Advt.

AR-NES6 for the dogcart, gig and buggy; harness for light or heavy work, whips, chains, harness oil, saddles, at Parker and Vncent's. SPRAYING AND PRUNING. AND "pRUNING By the Day or by Contract Carried out by practical men in any part of Levin district. Apply HOROWHENUA FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION, Levin. D. SMART, Manager. 417—1 m CHRONICLE SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Subscription Rates to The Chronicle on and after Ist April will be:— • Quarterly, 4s Gd IF PAID IN ADVANCE; if booked 5s 6d. Monthly: IN ADVANCE Is 6d; booked Is 9d. - Weekly: I' ourpence. Single Copies: IJd. Only one remedy (for coughs and colds bears the name "NAZOL." And "NAZOL" is the quickest, cheapest, surest remedy. Beware of "just as goods.-'■ Accept nothing but Nazol. f rr —Tr-rr; - ! If 4 statement is true, and is certified To accept' it as such is a wise thing to dof ■ It is futile-to' argue and wrangle and doubt' ' If there's notliiiig to argue and wrangle about. If you suffer from coughs, bronchitis or cold, Seek relief at the druggist's where "Woodses" is sold; A glad restoration to health you'll assure IP you ask for Wood's Great Peppermint Ouro.—Advt. Difficult breathing duo to Nasal Caj tarrli can be promptly relieved by "NAZOL." Its penetrating properties kill the germs of .catarrh. Use Nazol Inhaler.—Advt. DO YOU WANT RELIEF. Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise mucus in the morning? Do you want relief? If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and you will be pleased. Sold everyOolds fly before "NAZOL." Sore Throats are soothed by this proved and popular remedy. Get "NAZOL" to-day. Is 6d buys 60 doses. f your child has a nasty cough, give the . little one "Nazol." • Five drops on sugar work wonders. "NAZOL" always relieves. 60 doses cost only Is 6d.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 19 June 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 19 June 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 19 June 1917, Page 4

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