S>! i s 60 year.? have -Droved. tfBfSTPT3? r¥SJ Only a medicine of merit uan stand the time teat. And now, u then, there ii n» other remedy for coughs and coldi that can rival Bonnington'e Irish „ Moai. Every winter aeea a big- $ g«r demand' for this standard | family remedy—mothers re- is commend it to newly married | daughter! -who follow the £ family cuitom and keep » hot- J tie in the house. f icothei the throat and bronchial tube* and anisti in throwing off phlegm. It qniokly relieve! cheat IrishOMbss 'Tie the favourite of old and yonngohildren like it—parent! valne lti f j mM Little JackHomep lias sworn off plum pie* IChristmaa pie was all very well once in a way, but his mother knew that something more eaataiutng ¥ii neceuary it Jack wai to grow strong and healthy. Nowonderiho gave him .OMMEAL ARTISTIC FURNITURE. OAK or RIMU BEDROOM SUITES, manufactured from your choice of design. Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Wardrobes. The Very Latest in SEA GRASS CHAIRS, SEA GRASS SQUARES, MATS, etc. Bring along your Old Furniture and have it renovated and made equal to new. A Visit of Inspection of the New and fJp-to-Date House Furnishnigs will be welcomed. PRICES LOW. QUALITY HIGH. L. G. NEILSON, 'Phone 74M Masaia. House Furnisher and Undertaker. THE POLITICAL FUTURE. DANGERS TO BE FACED. Dunedin, Thursday. The Gtago Daily Times, in an article on tiie political situation, says: "Our two leaders, the Prime Minister and the Minister for finance, returning next week from Europe and the Peace Conference, will, it is to be feared, come back as they set forth—an, ill-assorted pair> Among members 9! Parliament it seems to bo assumed that eld party divisions forthwith to be restored, as heretofore, the two leaders are to lead in different directions, each going oii' with his own Hook of devotees, and in this posture Parliament is to face a general election. Intelligent patriots are expected to acquiesce in a position intrinsically absurd, for the reason that the Prime Minister and the Minister for Finance will not work together, and that each has his own plighted following. In New Zealand, as elsewhere, perilous times are threatening. There is need of a united front, of a league of all honest men against the public enemy, liochc or Bolshevist. Members of Parliament who consent to be herded and jjaddoeked like sheep that they may [gratify the unreasoning ambition and childish vanity of a party leader are unt worthy of their place, and pay. If it js expedient that in .•' political sense one man should die for the people or two men sink, let the sacrifice be made. The ranlc and file of the Liberal and Reform Parties so-called, when urged to combine against the common enemy, cannot move, they tell us, without permission of the incompatible and irreconcilable two leaders, of whoso authority they speak with liiited breath. It is not the .Labor Party in the broad sense that is the common enemy, but Bolshevism. There is 110 reason why the Labor Party should not have its turn of power as soon as it is fit for power —that is, when the Labor Party, too, has deposed its present lenders and learned wisdom—hut criminal ineptitude amounting to a betrayal of the country on the part of our two leaders and their followers may have the effect of putting it in the saddle before its time."
When your little child is hot, restless and feverish, with a fresh cold, don't delay, but immediately give "NAZOL" on sugar and sprinkle freely a handkerchief with "NAZOL" and pin to the dress so that the child can inhale it constantly. Rain, snow, hail or blow doesn't trouble you if you fill your HOT WATER BOTTLE before retiring; but see that it has the "Unique" Stopper. The Unique Hot Water Bottle won't burst, because it has the properly vulcanised seams. 52
EVERTQNE NEEDS REXONA. BXona Is n qulrik and effective remedy fo: little nccldents of everyday li
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1919, Page 7
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