"CTorowhenua county -i-JL PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION, Agent for the Returned Soldiers’ Information Department WORK FOR RETURNED MEN. The undermentioned returned soldiers require employment:— 9. Clerical work wanted, or travelling. Address, Levin. 11. Married man, with good dogs, wants droving, or general farm work' Present address, Waikanae. P LEASE NOTE. —This space will be occupied by the Patriotic Association to advertise the wants of returned men requiring work, and employers requiring labour are invited to communicate with the undersigned, who will, furnish full particulars as to character and qualification of applicants. F. P. WALKLEY, Secretary. Oxford Chambers. Levin. ’Phone 17. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKKX. Sufferers from Deafness and Hoad Noiees should know of the following advertisement, which is now appearing in numerous newspapers in all parts of the world. How to cure DEAFNESS. A SIMPLE PREPARATION baa recently boon discovered by an eminent physician, which has' been found wonderfully effective in curing deafness and hoad-noiso3. Severe and' obstinato cases which had resisted all the ordinary remedies & expensive treatments, have been permanently cured in a fow days by this simple preparation called “AURALON.” Nr Wm Bristow, of Worthing, writes: —“The curative properties of your now remedy, ‘Auralou,’ are truly wonderful. '/After being deaf for nearly twenty years I am now able to hear distinctly and the hoad-noises which woro so distressing, have completely disappeared. No sufferer -hould hesitate to try thi3 splondid cure. This is just ne report out of many. ‘‘ AURALON ” is sold in packages at 4/6 bach, and can be sent to any address post paid upon reeoipt of remittance. Send your order direct to t “ AURALON,’’ care of Kirk’b Agency I‘2 Railway Crescent, West Croydon, Surrey, England. (Please mention tin's paper). : 1 : j i /■! i jvi hr: h j hi —i-iki-Ll/.i-M IM <-a J-| A WELCOME j| £MSBST m TME F£Q>m j i 0 iTTTTTT nrr ■j. i> { V : i W , i !• t y nj a j \ h XJA, fvVl \ A* a;* s •C ,' (L m s A /rvX yf as* vi vri -vrT.n'y m s':A j ! f i X l i Bi A f v! A WP-yfl MB I : « f:l H k 11 fakiiy ■ ■» .STmULANT. himmiM With feet soaked in. « mustard bath, ' Poor Grandpa crouched beside the hearth. And gasped so hard, and looked so glura, Despite three lots of steaming runs. That Grandma, anxious grown for him, Exclaimed at Last to Uncle Jim: •‘This dread suspense I ean / i endure, * IT! send iafT'Woodn' Great Peppermint Care." Ar -Ain. UP-TO-DATE STATIONERY. OUR STATIONERY DEPAR ME NT haa just been reple ■siicd with a large and up-to-cL stock of all classcst of Goods, \ ■invite.the public to ealLon m i their requirements. The prices of many lines are sot ing up wards, but by judicious bu ing we are able to offer the b value in the district. Crtii and see for yoqflfeves. THE OTAKiWuL staiio-yaki ji^pAimfEN'TSEPTiC THROATS stassM oa » e-ccooat he xaifiocud. ■ bislodxe th germs arid h*al the iaSjiE axaitaac. h And sidfiaz bp Hueas©! V 6 and &6.
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Otaki Mail, 10 January 1919, Page 4
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