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NEGLECTED COLDS. Never ucgleet a cold, as the result is often more serious than tlio cold itself. A neglected cold -weakens the system, making it susceptible to other diseases. There is absolutely; no excuse for neglecting a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Beniedy will give immediate relief no matter how stubborn the cold may be. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is entirely different from nauseating cough mixtures. It is pleasant to take and especially good for children. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.—

lor Coughs and Colds, never fails Woods' Great Peppermint Cnro,

There Is a coupon in every tin of Hudson's Bailoon brand Basing Pottdsr, that entitles yon to receive a free copy of tae famous "Balloon" BaMng Book. Buy a Jin to-day. All grocers.

Backward at School-Why? If the boy lias defective visionTrliieh lie may and neither lie nor you kiunv it —you cannot espect him to be a smart lad. Ho * working under a handicap all the time. Ho cannot fairly compete vrith the child whose eyesight is perfect. For your boy's sake., have his eyes tested to-day! WE TEST EYES FREE. MORRISON & GILBERD, Consulting Opticians, 103, Cnstoiaaonse Quay, Wellington.

THE BEITISH MINISTER O? MONlTlONS——recently, said: "This tremendous waste through inefficiency must bo stopped. ... It is estimated that leu than 50 per cent, of those engaged in the business world are really qualified to do their work in an efficient- manj ner. An increased efficiency of 30 pea cent, all round would mean a saving of [at least 300 million pounds a yea? to j the" nation.'' Strong words and worthy jof deep thought. How great has been • the opportunity for those who qualify. 1 This you can do in a little .time. Three j months' study puts you above the aver- i

; age. So that you can qualify may vrc I sea'd you particulars of oar " splen3id ' Course in Practical Boo£-£eeping; or ffi Modern Accountancy; or in Advertise- ' meat Writing; or in Sfcortiiaaa; or in Complete Bosiness Education; jtfU Teachers'; the Paoiic Service; or the or University BooS-Jseepers" Ex'amisatlcms? Say just vriith. iaieie-ts yon. - Address: HEHmGWAY & EOSERTSOH'S qOBBESPOHpENCB SCHOOLS, X.ML, Union Buildings, AUCBXAHU P;0. BoxSlS. /VSLY tie best, is gosa enough fox --: ' year family. TJss HUDSON'S BALLOON, SEAKSj tas absolaiftly gsis bskiEg BOKdss,—Bills ia£ Jfflcra,

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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 9 May 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 9 May 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 9 May 1919, Page 4

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