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A FALLING BAROMETER CHANGE EXPECTED Warm and pleasant weather conditions disarm one. But people arc adivsed to prepare for sudden changes. The best way is to have Baxter’s Lung Preserver handy. Obtain from the nearest chemist or store. By taking a dose occasionally you protect yourself against annoying summer colds, which are often more obstinate to cure than winter ones. Baxter’s has an unbeaten record as a record as a health and strength giver for young and old. Large bottle 1/10. Worth 1/ a drop. n.s2

MORE UNWRITTEN LAWS. Members of the Chancery Bar who are special constables may now appear in court in uniform in place of their robes, saj r s the ‘ ‘ Daily Chronicle, ” a great concession when we consider how strict arc the unwritten laws of the legal profession with regard to costume. It is, for instance, improper for a barraster fo appear in court robed, and at the same time arrayed in a white or fancy waistcoat, to wear any but a white tic beneath the bands, or' to sport a flower in his buttonhole. And on the delicate question of neither garments The judges have been equally stern and unbending. “I listen,” said Mr. Justice Byles to the late Coleridge, when the latter was at the Ear, “with little pleasure to the arguments cf a counsel whoso logs arc encased in light grey trousers.”

ixiz.h fv'iai\i Peasants suffer. The “Aigemeen Handelsblad” pub lisiies an account of conditions on tn. farms in Western GermaHy from the pen of a Hollander who has only recently returned from that country. The lot of the cattle is pitiful. When the animals return to their stalls there is nothing to give them. At the very best there is hoc enough fou der this winter to feed one-third oi them. The cows are so poorly fed that they yield only aubul one-fourtn of the normal quantity of milk, the quality of which leaves much to be Cl sired. r ~ “If the situation of the animals is bad, that of the peasants who tend them is worse. Dysentery is raging in all country districts, killing adults as well as children. It is due, no doujit, to bad and insufficient food, and to the consumption of unripe fruit which the peasants were obliged to eat to satisfy their hunger. The gathering of the harvest was an undertaking which has exhausted the strength of thousands.”

Dairymen, attention ! We want all tlie cream ! All the cream you can send us. For 365 days every year our factory is running, and our suppliers get better value than others. It will pay you to install a separator and then rail your cream to us. You thus save time, wear and tear, and labour, and to send your cream here is worth while. We want your cream and we want you to benefit. Will you write to us today? It will be to your advantage. — Maoriland Dairy Co. Ltd., P.O. Box ISS, Wanganui. G 3

Registered Name for JEL£ESJ&.&r’£3 ES.JSEM'CE! One bottle makes ;i pint of finest family cough -modv. Costa 2Saves 10/nul t

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Taihape Daily Times, 9 January 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 9 January 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 9 January 1918, Page 6

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