’ An illustration of the profitable nature of dairying is afforded by the returns complied by Mr W. Yosper’s manager for the ten monthly peiiod ending on the 31st July last (writes a Cambridge correspondent). The herd, which is a Shorthorn one, averaged for the season 61. Including butterfat, calves and other incidental sources of revenue, it | returned to the owner no less a sum than £793, which works Out at the shlend'.d average of £l3 per cow. If dairying is a tie, it certainly has pecuniary advantages that must be highly gratifying to those engaged in it. Five handkerchiefs used to-day! and etill require more { Cold in the head~=did you say? Why do you not try “Naaol?” It will surprise you how quickly you will get relief. Two drops on loaf sugar, and two of three drops rubbed into the palm or the hand and inhaled through the nostrils for a few minutes will give immediate relief. “Nazol” is sold Iby chemists and stores at Is 6d per bottle containing 60 doses. Mrs T. Burton, Albert-road, Epsom, N.Z, writes: “ We all use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and think a lot of it. My husband who is a conductor on the Auckland trams, takes it when he has the least symptom of a cold, and it always lessens the attack. Have given it to our children many times for coughs or croup, and it has never failed to cure. For sale by J. B, JohneoD,—Advt.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4449, 14 August 1909, Page 2
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243Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4449, 14 August 1909, Page 2
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