NEVER NEGLECT A COED. A cold should never be treated lightly, ad it is always nu.ro or.less serious. Many people make the mistake of neglecting a cold until some serious lung trouble result. If every- cold received the attention it should have the danger oi' ihis would be avoided. Every cold ean be relieved by the use 01 Chamberiain "s Cough Remedy. A bottle or two oi this remedy taken when the cold is ! iirst contraeted will promptly relieve i it, and not only save doctor’s bills but i.much suffering and annoyance later on. 1 THE ÜBAf HE AS! AND HEAD NoiSES OEA.SE by 1 using the new remedy rub.,'! I‘EUSTGI." one box of. winch is midden l to I completely cure any ordinary case. 1 This v,onderful ointment is prepared 1 from a valuable prescription of a noted Louden ear specialist, and has perruaI neatly cured numerous severe cases of | deafness and head-noises where other 1 expensive treatments had utterly fail* , ud, Every sufferer should certainly try • it, for its efficacy is beyond question. I Address: “EUSTOL” CO., The Buni galow, Tyler's Green, Godstone, Sur- ! toy, England. V"OU can buy latest goods at lower prices from ALEXANDER CLARK, Ltd., Oil and Colour Merchants, 3 and 5 Jb'itzherbert Street, Palmerston North. P.O. Box 185. Write to-day for the replacement prices, B.P. Paint, Linseed • ill, White Load and VVallpapors. BYES AND EARNINGS ! If you work— With brain — Dr with brawn — You’ll work far better — If you possess — A sound pair—Of EVES—! We carefully remedy All Eyesight defects With proper] y -proseribed and carefully ground Lenses. Ghavgcs always, reasonable Consult is now— ! MORRISON & 6iLB£RD, GPHBSAHS, 103, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. A. J. .WATTS, PAINTER AND PAPERKGNUEK, UTAH!. Inna PJo. 16. LATEST DESIGNS OR WAUPAi'Ei* IN STOCKLEAD, OIL, AND AriTT.STfc STTD p ID B E A Cl K S T 0 B E. THE TEA LOOMS Ai.'R NOW SEPARATE ritOM Till. STORE AND yi s s ros s, Can beep her Tea Rooms open Saturday afternoon and all Sunday where 1 fruit and confectionery can be sold apart, from the Store. GEX E UAL GROCERIES ?old all through the rest of the week. Pol of Tea and Bread and Butter 6d. , TO 'THE RESIDENTS OP OTAKI AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. J JAMES O’CONNOR, beg to announce that I have commenced CARR TING IN OTAKI with a 5-tou MOTOR LORRY, and INTEND MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO WELLINGTON OR OTHER PLACES AS DESIRED. I am prepared to take LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES by arrangement, and 1 make a specialty in PACKING and REMOVING FURNITURE to any part of the town or I country. Estimates given and any 1 information can be obtained at the Depot (JOPLIN & CO.), AUCTION MART. OTAKI. JAMES O’CONNOR, | OTAKI. [A Card.] BEERS & SEDDON, AUTHORISED SURVEYORS & CIVIL ENGINEERS. 220 LAMBTON oT*.l0 T *.l V. WELLING . ON. G.P.O. Box I.4it*. is 2452.
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Otaki Mail, 10 July 1922, Page 4
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