NO INCLINATION" TO COUGH. Influenza is often followed by a. persistent cough, which is hard to relieve. Nothing gives such prompt and permanent relief as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It sootEes and heals tho inflamed membranes, and there is no inclination to cough when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is taken. Sold everywhere.—Advt. TXTANTED. —MEN for river protection -work —Apply to G. H. Harper, Solicitor, Otaki; or Mr William Dodds, Houtere Cross. tOY. to milk three cows and make hin:?;if generally useful about farm.—Apply "Hail" -One aged Roan COW. de,LJ horned, three teater.—LTJMSDI BEOS.. Te Horo. ■pOUND. A PURSE, contaicin money. Owner can have same by giving de.-cripiion to Bill- and Moore nnd paving for advertisement. Shalots, Co. per in. any qnantity.—Apply F. STUPPLEB. Mana"—- ; WANTED TO SELL.—PIANoTgood English, uprirri.-. iron graEd. r-p";en I did tone.—Apr!-- MRS ML'IP. Te Here I TIiroURNING PAPER. Envslope; Pads.. Coadolen.cs Cards, Wr«st Icard*. er:» B-t -'MAIL" ElatiosM
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 5 March 1920, Page 3
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