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NEVER NEGLECT A COLD. A cold should never be treated ligiitly as it is always more or less serious. Many people make the mistake of neglecting a cold l until some serious''lung trouble results. Iflevery cold received the attention it-should have the danger of this wduld be avoided. Every cold can be'relieved by the use 1 of Chamber-! laiin’s > Cough Remedy. A bottle or two - of this remedy taken when the cold is first contracted will promptly relieve it, -and not only-save doctors’ bills biff much suffering and anhoy&rice later on. For sale everywhere.—Advt. 1 *

A new “med'lev of memories” by thO. Right Rev. Sir David' Hunter Blhir must be very amusing, judging by the following extracts from the feast of stories told by the author: “A stymie, a' dead stymie,” shouted the youth. “Well,” said the lady, “I thought I smelled something as- I was coming up the hill.” . . . . “Beautiful rain,.” said the host, “everything coming up out of the ground.” “God forbid,” said the old peer. “I’ve got three wives buried under it.”

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2456, 20 July 1922, Page 1

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175

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2456, 20 July 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2456, 20 July 1922, Page 1

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