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COMMON COLDS. Do you know that by neglecting a common cold you lay yourself open to pneumonia and other lung troubles. It you have chronic catarrh, chronic bronchitis, or other throat and lung troubles, they are aggravated by each fresh cold you catch. Do not take chances when you have a cold, even though you do call it a common cold. It taken in lime, Chamberlain’s Cough llemedy will relieve' the eold before any of these ehroiiie complaints .can he affected. Chamberlain’s Cough liemedy eontains no harmful drugs, and can he taken with perfect safety by the oldosf. and youngest. Dor sale everywhere.—Advt.

The fitting of rille barrels and holt heads to rifles in possession of members of defence ritle clubs will in future be carried out by armourers of the New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps, a charge of 3s being made to cover working expenses. Should a member of a defence rille dub, however, wish to have the lilting carried out by a local gunsmith or other expert, no objection will he raised to his doing so, hut the department cannot accept any re--poiisibilily in the mailer.

Says the Christchurch Sun: —In 1015-10 the land devoted to biilter'at production amounted to over 3.] nillion acres. That acreage represented over 20.0(H) holdings. Nearly !(),()()() people worked those Jioldngs, of whom over 15,000 were vmnen. The average herd number'd 25 cows. Now —who is going to irgne that these small producer.-', liter years of struggle and dnulgry culminating since the war in teavy additions lo their overhead •xpeases, are not entitled to reap ite fullest possible benefit from the act that the Imperial Government s prepared to pay a record price or New Zealand butler /

TRIED AND APPROVED. Mr A. De Bavay, the eminent analytical chemist of Melbourne, testified at the Supreme Court of Victoria that SANDERS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT compares with other eucalyptus products as well-refined and matured brandy compares with raw spirit. He stated that SANDER’S EXTRACT contains antiseptic and healing ingredients which are not contained in other eucalyptus preparations, and this is why SANDER’S EXTRACT has such superior and unique curative powers. It prevents meningitis, typhoid, diphtheria, throat troubles, etc. Colds, bronchitis, lung disease, rheumatism, neuralgia, kidney and bladder troubles are banished by it. Inhaled, applied locally, taken on sugar or in water internally, SANDER’S EXTRACT asserts its sanative virtues. If you insist on the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT you will have the tried and approv-ed-article, which benefits and does not harm the most delicate constitution. There is no experimenting with SANDER’S EXTRACT.—Ad.

Why bother making cakes when there is such a good assortment at Perreau’s f *

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2193, 23 October 1920, Page 4

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436

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2193, 23 October 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2193, 23 October 1920, Page 4

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