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INSURE AGAINST SUFFERING For eighteen pence you can insure yourself and family against any ba<l results from «n attack of diarrhoea or dysentery. That is the price of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy—a medicine which never fails to give relief. In severe cases the victims must siiflVr intense pain before medicine can be obtained or a physician summoned. Can you afford to take the risk for so small an amount? Why not keep Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand? Sold by all chemists und storekeepers.

CONCRETE in the Country. Farmers and country dwellers generally are showing a very lively interest in Concrete Construction nowadays, Not only are they ea*er for information about it, but they are doing things with it. They are learning to use it successfully. They now realise that concrete is destined to make farming one of the most healthful and lucrative of occupations, and they are becoming quite expert at laying down concrete floors, yards and pathways, building culverts, drains, pipes, tanks, troughs, dips, silos, farm buildings, fences, and hundreds of necessities about farm and station which conserve the health of the stock and make working conditions easier and more pleasant. s. They have, discovered that every piece of concrete they add to their farms puts an added value on their holdings far in excess of the actual cost Of the work, In short, IT PAYS EVERY WAY, Very soon country dwellers will be so experienced in concrete construction that they will rise en msgse and demand that every bridge, everv pad culvert, and, indeed, every ROAD that leads anywhere shall henee. fcffUi !be constructed of imperishable concrete. They will insist on their road engagers profiting by the pioneer work that has been done in older countries, many hundreds of miles of country roads have already been built of cojierej^. The concrete road is the 'fQad pf the future, and it is time we commenced building it here, instead of continually burying money in the mud of our patchwork roads. We give -free advice about Concrete to any inquirer. WILSON'S MIND CEMENT CO.. 11,, ' AUCKLAND^ 0 STREEr '-

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1915, Page 6

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