WHAT THE STATISTICS SHOW. ■ Statistics show that there are more deaths from whooping cough than from scarlet fever, but we have yet to hear of a case proving fatal when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. It should Ic given at the first symptom repeating the dose frequently. The quick relief afforded by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy makes it a favorite with mothers of young children. It liquifies the tough mucus, making it easier to expectorate, keeps the cough loose and counteracts any tend ncy towards pneumonia. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been used in many epidemics of whooping rough with perfect success. Sold by all chenv ists and storekeepers. Messrs J. and J. Auld, nearest the Post Office, notify their customers that business will be carried on in their spacious new showrooms at the back of the shop during the replacing and modernising of their shop front.
'0 Stand this season tt Hawera, and travel smroundinE districts— By Abbey Bells (imp,) Dam, Cour * " " cond to none, and inherits the speed and foal-getting qualities of his sireAbbey Bells. The sire of Tudd Bells was a straightout trotter, and has a public trial of2.rs at 3 years. He is also the sire of Grattan Bells, champion 2-yei old trotter of Australasia, record 2.19; Delavaii Chimes, champion 2-year-old pacer, Australasian record 2.26 J.; Laughing Bells, 2,29; Charming Bell, 2.32; Twinkle Bells, 2.33. All these records were put up as two-year-olds. Countess of Todd dam of Todd Bells, is the only mare in Australasia by that remarkable young sire Todd (2.14!, who was sold by auction in America for £6300. Todd is by Binijen (2.6u), iira of Uhlan (1.54). the world's champiun straight-out trotter, The stamina of the family is undeniable, This is the stock to breed to, This is your oppojtuniiy. Take it, If your mare is good enough, there is a chance of a product that may even surpass Todd Bells in speed, style, stamina and handsomeness 1 with the certainty of getting something really useful for the track, the road, the farm, the show ring, or the Army Purchase Department. No horse in Australasia carries more speed-producing blood than 1 odd Bells. His pedigree is unimpeachable. He has some useful performances to his credit on the race track. Some of his principal victories are: Tumahau Mahupuku Memorial Handicap at South Wairarapa Trotting Meeting, June 3rd, 1911, At 3 years old he started four times at Wanganui Trotting Club's Easter Meeting, securing three wins and a second. The public have not seen this horse's best performance yet. Being a young horse he will again be put into training after the season, so will only serve a limited number of marcs. Apply early to ssve disappointment. The high-class Stallion HAVOC (2.15; 4.3 ft miles). : is a beautiful ua* Wi u. and a splendid temper, lam Murmur. Franz. : advice, Paddocking 2/6 per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to---H. BARRACLOUCH, \ Fantham St., Hawera, 'Phone 284s
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1915, Page 8
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