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FREE—IO EVERYONE WHO LOVES A BABY. . Oar offer— a free present of the splendid Glaxo Baby Book, containing 96 illustrated pages of juat that information a mother needs to know about Baby. A Nurse writes:—"All mothers who desire t* bring up a really strong and thriving bonnie baby should pay strict attention to the simple advice and aules of health given in. the Glaxo Baby Book." A postcard to Glaxo Dept., No. 20, Pa liners ton North will bring a free copy to yea.

"Don't Worry" Litany of the French "Poilu" "Tommy."

■» It Applies to the Business Worries as Well. Of two things one is certain:— (1) Either you are not mobilised—then you need not .worry; or you are mobilised. If Mobplised, (2) Either you'rebehind the' lines—and oead nut worry; or you're on the front. If You're on the Front, (3) Either yoa are resting in a safe place—and need not worry; or you are exposed to danger. If yoa are Exposed to Danger, \ (4) Either you won't he wounded, and therefore need not worry; or you will be wounded. If you are Wounded, (5) Either you are wounded slightly, and need not worry; or you ara wounded seriously. If you are Wounded Seriously, (6) Either yoa will recover, and there, fore you need not worry; (7) Or yon will die—and cannot worry. Thia is ths Litany of the "Poilu" (the French "Tommy"), as set forth by : Miss Kathleen Burke, who is writing in "Land and Water" a series of artic- | les^descriptive of her visit to the French front Its serene philosophy interprets as well as wordß can do the spirit in France is waging war. It also applies to all business wories without exception.

The suspension of the West Coast Times recalls memorise of the prosperoas days of the W&: C»ast. when money was plentiful arid living- costlv, wnen the population of Hokitllia ran up to sodiq 15,000", v.-;: t . n [.oi: = !H num . bered some ISO, aaci Lit. West' Coast Times pay-roll was one or t;:e if not the largest, in i-U-v/ Zealand' In fact, it was such a paying proposition (says the Fielding Star) that the first owner used 10 run a racehorse named Brown Stout—a luxury present day newspaper proprietors cannot 'afford to indulge in. Three Opotiui busbmen have just completed a contract u-n which ihey were engaged for six weeks and two days. The price was £S-3C. their "tuckerV bill amou ß ..vd to £o'u. and they subsequently, split up £c,<jl) b 0 - ' tween them—.£loo each for six week's work. The Roxbaryh trapper who was said to have made £IOO ia a month can take a tact seat. Sydney Bulletin reports a New South Wales rabbiter making j £4O a week. ' For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods/ Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d,2s 6d.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 29 June 1917, Page 4

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469

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 29 June 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 29 June 1917, Page 4

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