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It Will - > /' Cure '\j y That Cold! 1 / A neglected cold may \ ' bring serions codmquences in it« triin. There's no reason to dally with the idea that "it must ran its course/' when' m m available. A safe snre cnr« ■ —the searching test ©f over half a century hu _J~ L proved that Eonnmg- t & ton's has no equal. . \ Kefnse i™it««»»- * \ eet.B

MR. HERBERT HOOVER A "BIG" MAN. Among the big men which this mighty war has found or developed is Mr. Herbert Hoover, who in the early days of the war did such grand work on behalf of the poor starving Belgians and who is now doing splendid work in organising and increasing the food supplies from America and the Allies. He says: "Do not make the mistake of thinking that the coming of peace will at once solve the food supply problem. It will not. Many people are under this dangerous delusion. When peace comes the world must still look to America and the Colonies for food. So plant in garden and field. Plant for yourself, plant for the nation, plant for the Allies. Every pound of vegetables yon raise serves these purposes. First, you save your money; second, you save Meat and Wheat for others whose need is greater; third, you save money for your country." Dig and keep well should be our motto this coming season. If you plant Cooper's Seeds, the "Seeds of Success," according to the directions given in their Gardening Books, you will be helping on the good work. We are confident the people of New Zealand will use every effort to increase our supplies this yew, jM

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1918, Page 2

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275

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1918, Page 2

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