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BEWARE OF PAIN. . INFLUENZA'S AFTER EFFECTS. How is - it that influenza ■ has found Europe such an easy mark? One reason is lowered vitality tho result of pain and anguish. Pain always lowers vitality, leaving the victim open to those complications that result in chronic bronchitis and consumption. Don't be obstinate, so letting pain run ita course, as it may mean a life of misery. Wawn'a Wonder-Wool stops pain on the instant. It must ? A medicated cotton-wool, every fibre is thoroughly impregnated with specially selected pain-relieving essences the soothing virtue 3 and healing properties of which are felt tlio moment it is applied. It stops pain in influenza, bronchitis, quinsy, etc.; in headache, backache, neuralgia and toothache; in rheumatism,lumbago,sciatica, strains, sprains and cramp. The tens of thousands of grateful sufferers whom it has relieved call it the " Magic Wrap." Keep it in the- house—it is essential. And never accept a substitute. Wawn's Wonder-Wool is on sale by all Chemists and Stores, price 2/6 a packet; or direct from •Kempthorne, Pros&er and Co., Ltd., Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin and CEmtchurch. I ■! 1

EIGHTEEN PENNY LIFE INSURANCE. For eighteenpence you can now insure yourself family against any bad results from an attiuck of colic or diarrhoea. This is the price of Chamberlain's Oolic and Diarrhoea Remedy. The medicine thaffc has never been known to fail. Why not keep this remedy at hand It is good for oolic, diarrhoea, dysentery and pains an the stomach. Sold everywhere.

I = ► a LADIES. —Our New Goats and Skittbs in Block stripes are rally smart and the prices most reasonable; coats, 27s 6d.; skirts, 18s 6d, l«=s Is in the £1 discount far cash. Come in and see ouir selection. STTLEIS and MATHiBSON, Ltd., twin. rjHHE YOTTNG FOLK.—Spe cial line of collapsible Ens?fixerl baby chairs. Our factory made drop-side cots, great value, lish push carts —adjustable arid HARVEY anr" CO., Phone 8, HOROWEDENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. "pUBTTO NOTICE is hereby given that dt is proposed under the provisions of Section '131 of "The Public Works Act, 1908," to close the road traversing Lots 6 and 8 on the Subdivisions! Plan of the Estate of George ' Newman Woodp, lately of (Shannon, j deceased. ' The land inducted in the said Road is shown on a Plan deposited in the Lands Registry Office at Wellington and, numbered 369. A Plan of the said Road so proposed to be closed is on view at the offices of the Horowhenua County Oounoil situate in Oxford street, Levin. P. W. GOLDSMITH, County Clerk. ! : I BRITISH BACON FACTORY, PALMERSTON NORTH. Jiy/JESSRS GARRITY and SON, pro- | prietors, will be trucking pigs at Lavin on MONDAY, October 11, at 11 a.m. Weight from 110 to 1501bs. HIGHEST MARKET RATES. R. T. SMITH, TEumberiey road, Agent. ■ KIWI BACON FACTORY. (Kairanga Meat Co., Ltd., Proprietors) PALMERSTON NORTH. CASH Buyers of frnst- quality Bacon Pligß. Highest market price given. Private curing a speciality. PRIME BACONERS, 110 to 150 lbs, 9D PER LB. D PER LB We will truck pigs as under or otherwise as arranged by the buyer: Levin, October 16, I'l to 12.30 Koputaroa, SBannon, Foxton. J. ANNABELL, Buyer, THOS. FENTON, Manager. References—Bank of Australasia. POULTRY WANTED. ANTED TO BUY— YOUNG ROOSTERS, YOUNG DUCKS, OLD HENS. In any quantity for cash. C. S. CLARKE, 44, Molesworth street, Wellington. n OB HI sg TRY I Laxo-Tonic a |v- Pills v-g Bj They immediately sweeten fjjj m the stomach, remove the sour, EH MB undigested and fermenting SSS food and foul gases; take 55 ■g the excess bile from the liver lB j 89 and carry off the constipated Hi waste matter/rom the bowels. Then yoor stomach Trouble ■ ■ ® Jt LJtXO'TONIC PILL H to might straightens you out bsi morning. MB wm_ . I|BLJBj§

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 November 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 November 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Levin Daily Chronicle, 21 November 1918, Page 4

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