NJL Dry on the Ist of July. PROHIBITION RAfctfr. Will Address - WOMEN ONLY, in the Premier Hall, at 2 30 p.m ALL ELECTORB, in Hall Btreet, at 7.30 p.m. ' 28" Tractor ALL PROGRESSIVE FARMERS Are invited to areaa the Demonstration of the FRIDAY NEXT, ttiOam, The Caterpillar Tractor supplies all the power 3F required for the Fartfe. .f _ V and CROZlTsji Ltd., 309 AUCKLAND. The Use of Alcohol. Its Great Value in the Treatment of \ Disease. / Dr. Philip Muskett's Work. Dr Phillip Mtyskett, of Sydney, was proilently qualified by reason of his extensive experience to sp< ak of th/efficacy of alcohol in the treatment of disease The oph ions of Oe deceased doctor are not ouly valuable, but particularly pjrtiii*:it«t> iiie position as we know it in New Zealand, wlwie to day the consensus of medic il opinion is strongly confirmative ofctbose expressed?by tin deceased doctor. Dr Mu»kett's views are also important besau c e they were expressed at a t!ni-3 when the world was apt in de idjj and dire extremities due to the GF PDAOUE, such as pneum >nia influenz*,-the ffisease whi h exictel a terrible toll from the pojulace of New Ze^jLypd. BRANDY J{| A MEDICINE Here is what Dr Musketfsay^-as to brandy :—" By reason of its purity and its choice and dettcate Hwour, a high class superior brandy is considered to be the best.of the spirituous liquors. From a medicinal point of view, it likjpise takes 'a, position second to none so far as alcoholic stimulants jfre Brandy is, without question, one of the most useful agents we have ik'the treatment of serious and criticaLcases of illness/ In bronchitis asd other affections of the chest a dessertspoonful or/a tablespoonful of%randy in half a small teahot milk ; % '*-"■• ISIWONDERFULLY EF^jCriVE. in bringing up thjr phlegm (Hem), by loosenute it. f ELIEF OF COLIU AND SfeASM. A moderate amount of brandy, for an adult? is one tablespoonful (by measuring glass) in a suffioie icy of water,'milk, soda-water, or any other convenient liquid, every three hours. * - BRANDY IN THE DISEASES OF INFANTS kUJ) CHILDRENAlcoholic stimulants, su< h as brandy, are of undoubted service in many of die acute and chronic disorders of infancy ajid chtldhood. This is tke experience of all ph)Biciaua who have paid special attention to the Diseases of Children. > All lovers of liberty in New Zealand should vote thus :-* I Vjtte for National Continuance
PROPOSED FRANKLIN RACING CLUB, * """" : ng of all persiane interk nrifTuw.wl fiirrMnfiAn i.f a ranklin Diseld injthe Oddfellows' Hall, Pukek%e, gn WEDNESDAY, April 2nd, at 8 p m Mr H P (*ecretftry of the Ohinemuri Raciqg Clul) together with several leidrhg owners and members of of various ClUbt tave promised te-atteud t>support the movement. 271 Chautauqua are sending Chancellor theiretar mipaker, to HALL), i NEXT April 2..J, \ ''>' at fflb m. /. A him. You- gill be soiry ! ifyoud<\ • 28'! i 1 Ladies' Guild, S. Andrew's Church, PCTKEKOHE. GYMKHANA. SATURDAY, APRIL 26th, In the Domain Sale of Produce and Bran TnK Side Showc of various dpsiriptiof Farcy hod Nt-edlewnrk Sialln,
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 462, 1 April 1919, Page 3
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