THE [UISTK THAT GIXGERS YOU UP' ThatV Camroe Dry Ginger Ale! It i? warmin;,' in winter and cooling hj: summer. Its healthfulness and purity is guaranteed—even the water is first carefully purified. Drink Camroc Dry Ginger Ale—always. At all chemists and stores. Small birds arc punishing all the grain crop? severely (writes the South Island correspondent of the Farmers' Union Advocate). Grain growers are beginning to realise (bat concerted action will have to bo taken by them in dealing with this pest. Perhaps the best waywould be to poison simultaneously. It is very difficult, I know, to get farmers to act in concert in thi3, as in most other matters. In winter, thousands, ves. tens 0 f thousands, could be killed by systematic poisoning. In my own case I thinned out the birds in the plantations bv poisoning in the middle of winter. They took it readily after n little feeding, and for a time scarcelv a bird was to be seen. CLEARS OUT THE GERMS. When you have a cold, culture beds for the germs of pneumonia and other diseases form in the throat. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is taken at the first, symptom of a cold there is no danger of pneumonia or other infections, for being an expectorant it clears out these culture beds thus preventing germs getting into the system. For that reason alone Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best medicine you can use i'oV colds. Sold everywhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 January 1916, Page 7
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242Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 13 January 1916, Page 7
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