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For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Ureat Peppermint Cure. "It's all very well for people to sr| at the table and make huge fortunes of paper," said Mr. J. R. Triggs, i;he Con-, dilution Commissioner, at Invercargil j last week, when summing up tflie dairf farmer's position (says tile Southland Times). Since the outbreak of hoatiii/ ties, continued Mr. Trigg, "fencing wirj. had increased in price 120 percent., seecA had gone up 50 per cent., while mnnuufc showed a 33 per cent. rise. So nme.T, for the'inereased cost of milk product!?; : Materials used in the manufacture •; cheese, again,, had risen 20 per cent,, larine freight was up 25 per cent., what* the insurance rates had increased by 20j per cent,, with the result that, even with the big rise in cheese prices, the producers last season had made a net profit of only 7 ppr cent. In 1914-15 they made no extra profit, so that the net gain to the farmer worked out at about 3% uefl cent, per annum. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never fails. Gertrude Phyllis Cole, aged 23, was in London charged with obtaining wearing apparel valued at £236 from Ranicar, Ltd., by false pretences. Prisoner, it was slated, posed as an American, and, speaking with a Yankee accent, told'the shop people that "poppa" was a big shipowner, and a very wealthy man, possessing two ranches. He gave her a dress allowance of £IOOO a year, and she had received a cable from him stating "Spare no expense; do me credit." On one occasion she remarked that she was going to Mr. Asquith's house, and mentioned that people had observed on seeing her, "Look at the cowpuueher's daughter." Inquiries showed that she had changed lie: name from Schmidt to Cole, and four years ago her father, a naturalised German, was a flourishing pork butcher in Westminster, but he committed suicide. Two years ago she came into a legacy of £1750, all of which she had spent. She had been going the pace very fast, and had visited night clubs. She refused to go straight and was such a "bad f-pg" that her aunt who had been looking after, her, declined to have, anything to do with her. Sentence was ptstponcd. his Lordship saying that the serirus view he took of the case might be modified if she gave inform" ypn about the missing property. BACKS THE NERVES. Continual coughing inflames fhe throat, wears out the patient and racks his nerves. A remedy that will relieve a cough promptly is most desirable in the treatment of throat arid lung troubles, but it must be absolutely free from opium or other narcotics, which deaden the cough without removing the cause. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is an ideal remedy for the treatment of coughs of any description. It Is absolutely freo from narcotics and will not injure the most delicate person. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy loosens and relieves the cough, and helps throw eff the ckU!> Sold everywhere ""' ■.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 August 1916, Page 5

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499

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 25 August 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 25 August 1916, Page 5

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