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An agitation is on foot to have the system of rating on unimproved values introduced in the newly-oreated Matamata County. For blouses and the newest novelties l in neckwear, try Gahagan’s Eoonoinic.—Advt. Over 30 lads have now enrolled in the Feilding troop of boy scouts ■ under Messrs Watson Bnd J. R. Perry. It is hoped that Dr. Makgill, of Wellington, chief scout master for the North Island, will visit the district shortly. Eggs are down. Now is the time s to use Sharland’s Moa Brand Egg Preservative. It will give you cheap eggs all the year round. At all stores. See that the full name is on the label. * Lady Gwendolen Guinness, who will be remembered well by New Zealanders as one of Lady Onslow’s girls, is being congratulated on the birth of a daughter. Her son, bom three years ago, only lived thirty-six hours, and she (herself was ill for a long time afterwards. , Don’t forget your yearly purchase of Sharland’s Moa Brand Egg Preservative.. Eggs are now at a price which pays to preserve them. At all stores. See that he full name is on the label. A six-legged Romney ewe lamb; purebred, was discovered among the flock at Longwood, Featherston, during the. recent docking operations. The two extra legs are both on the right side, and are a little short, but perfectly natural otherwise. The freak is running with its mother among the rest of the flock, HINTS Heart, lungs, and muscles may bfj seriously injured by sudden strenuous exercise, particularly on the part of those, : who lead sedentarv lives. * Always sleep with such an amount of covering as to be slightly too cold rather than too hot. Thirty per cent, of all the cases that come into the doctor’s hands are said to be caused by over-eating. Three things alone are necessary for the preservation of health—regularity of habits, cleanliness and temperance, A cold hath in the morning not only does some people no good, but simply paves the way for rheumatic and various other troubles in later years. There is an old proverb “ It is too late to complain when the thing is done.” That axim may be true under certain circumstances. If you call at Johnson’s store for he finer class of groceries, you get the best, and complaint is unknown in our vocabulary.— AdVt The treatment of painful corns and callosities of the foot is difficult, slow and often unsatisfactory, so that a communication of Peugniez to the ElectricitO Medicale, in which he calls attention to the successful iesult of the application of X-rays to the feet in such conditions, is worthy of note.—“ The Hospital ” j For all novelties in ladies’ wear try the “ Fashion House,” Gahagan’s Economic.—Advt. The following rules are taken from th< book of instructions which was dis< tributed among the Japanese soldieri during the late Avar:—‘‘Do not forget to keep every part of the body clean. Ir case one cannot take a bath frequently, rub every part of the body with a towel daily. Keep the hair cut short, anc 1 wash the head frequently. Every morning brush the teeth well. Keep thf j hands and feet clean especially. Dirt from the nails contains poisonous materia l therefore cut the nails often, and cleai them. Wash underclothing and stock ings often, otherwise there is no value ii keeping the body plean. Keep the sho. i soft, and oil them frequently. Shoes an the horses of the infantry, therefore protect them as carefully as riders do thei: horses.” Influenza often lpads to bronchitis When the first signs of influenza appearsuch as throat irritation, phlegm, dulinee of the eyes, tightness across the chest—don’t hesitate, but get a bottle of “ Nazol ” It is wonderful how speedib . “ Nazol ” gives relief and cures. Eacl J bottle contains 6d doses, and is sold bj chemists and stores at Is 6J per bottle. Year after year brings incroasi.h proof of the value of Sh 'riand’s Moi Brand Egg Preservative. Thousand swear by it. To be had a all stores, see that the full name i- >n fro label. INFLUENZA. COLDS. SORE THROATSStanley Bay, August, 23rd, 1909Nazol, Ltd. Dear Sirs. For some Hit past my family and self have suffer? from Influenza, Colds and Sore Throati We have tried many remedies advertise.! but could get no good result nntil took some Nazol, which noted like charm—not only relieving, but curio us. I have much pleasure in testifyin to its wonderful power.—Yours faith fully, “A Stanley Bay Resident” 1
Study economy by purchasing P g P during the cheap season and pfeservir them in Sharland’s Moa Brand F«* Preservative. It will keep fresh eggs i r-ew laid condition for an indefinit period Thousands have tried it a n will confirm this testimony." At all store See that the full name is on the label Thousands of pounds are saved ev« year to the Poultry Keepers of New Ze* land bv the use- of Sharland’s Me Brand Egg Preservative. If you war to share in this, use it this year to pr< serve your eggs. At all stores. that the full name is on the label. An old and tried friend! Sharlandjs M Brand Egg Preservative. It has sto the test of time. At all stores £ that the full name is on the laboll*
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4478, 21 October 1909, Page 1
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