ROTORUA— AUCKLAND THREE TIMES DAILY. IDUfllST SEHYICESL7,? p.m. Leaves 8 a.m. sharp, ar. Auck. 1.45. Leaves 10 a.m. sharp, ar. Auck. 3.45. Leaves 3.30 p.m. sharp, ar. Auck. 9.0 BOOK AT WHITE STAR OFFICE.
Would you buy a cheap scrub bull? There is just as much pedigree and breeding (or lack of it) in seeds as iri stock. Cooper's Pedigree FARM SEEDS prove this annually in New Zealand upon thousands of farms.
'FLU PRECAUTION. Necessary precautions include (1) Gar-g-le Fluenzol every night and morning; (2) Cold in the head, sniff up warmed Fluenzol (liquid); (3) Sore throats, gvargle Fluenzol every half hour; (4) Take internally 1 teaspoonful of Fluenzol at intervals — momentarily gargling. a
A rare old print, piclted up for a song in an Auckland seeond-hand shop the other day, shows a physician of the period in wig, long coat, kneehreeches and three-cornered hat, entering a sick chamber, the knob of his cane pressed against his nose. The cane was an important item of every doctor's outfit in days of old. The hollow knob of ivory, silver or gold, contained snuff as a protection against infection. Tobacco is certainly a wonderful disinfectant. Perhaps that is why doctors to-day are generally great smokers. But knowing the deadly nature of nicotine they are careful to select a tobacco as freie from the poison as possible. No difficulty about that — in New Zealand, because our tobacco (unlilre the imported yrtiich is generally full of nicotine) is toasted in the process of manufacture, and thug rendered safe to smoke to any extent. To toasting, also, it owes its unequalled flavour and incomparable bouquet. ' There are only four brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, and Cut Plug No. 10. 197
"His ready help was always nigh." — Johnson. Even in Spring we need to keep a bottle of that fine old specific, Baxter' s Lung Preserver, handy. It is ever-ready to soothe and remedy; and its splendid tonic properties quickly renew our vitality and promote the disease-resisting powers of the system. ''Baxter's" is obtainable from all chemists and stores, The large family size at 4/6 is decidedly economical. Smaller sizes at 2/6 and 1/6. A new screw cap preserves the contents.
Printed by Robin Adair Gardner, of Rotorua, and Published by Edward Grace Guy, of Rotorua, for the prcprietors, Rotorua and Bay of Plenty Publishing Co., Ltd., at the registered printing office, Hinemoa Street, Rotorua. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1931. j
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 24, 21 September 1931, Page 5
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