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TO OUR READERS. » HPHE STAR will not be published on Momiday, the Mslti insti., in i 00-der to give our stbff a hoEday in oomimeuxwatioin] of tdie signing' oif I Peace, j DON'T NEGLECT THAT COLD J TAKE PEPS AND KEEP DISEASE 1 OFF THE LUNGS. ] » Cough® and , colds are troublesome again. Don't treat tinem in a f happy-go-lucky fashion. A cold may '• be a very serious thing indeed, es pecially when, it strikes the weak' spot between the head and the chest. A slight hoarseness in the throat, ■a dry tickling cough, or a seu-sp-tion of soreness ; and tightness about the chest, are signs that iLe coi<i ! geiran has commenced its at Sack, mul • must be promptly repelled with Pep>. if disease is to be' kept off the lungs. Catarrh, Winter Cough, Bronchitis, Inflammation- of the lungs aie invariably traceable *to neglected colds, and when the lungs are strained and weakened by cougirng they more . readily . succumo- to | pleutrisiy, jmeuimtonia and yveu consumption,. I j When the little Peps tablet is j plaioed on the tongue, .-powerful ' fume® are given off by the dis ' solving, .tablets, and are carried with 1 the breath into every nook and corner of the throat and chest. j Chest comfort accompanies every | deeplyrd^awai. breaith of the- Pepsi laden ah*. Soreness in 'the throat |s quickly allayed. TL.at desire to ifree the throaf by "hawkmir ' leaves one, and the dry- hacking cough soon ceases to l>e timißlesome. Persevere with the Peps' direct treatment, a.nd S&ati "tisrFt- ! ness of 'the chest is released/ wEile I the phlegm that chokes the j ihronchial tubes ia loosened and ! easily expectorated. The breathing gets easier and easier, and soreness rapidly disappears. j Peps are the one medicine that, nips a cold in the bud, and simultaneously gives to every part of : the throat, lumgs aid" chest the ; strength and help necessary ten sue- ■ cessfully resist the evil effects of damp and cold weather. Of all chemists and stores at Is 6d or 3s a box. By trying Peps you are getting the most ■••^;enb cough and cold cure, a-d^ :•*■*■**■• i-s, moreover, a thorough British discovery. - C. D. WRIGHT, LAND AND ESTATE AGEN'I. ALBERT HTREET. THAMES Paaiaiwiad.—^2o Aorea .EVeehold, with dwelling! 7 a-woonis, convenieincies .a-nd aifuimiea-oUs auifcbuildinigis ; 2 acres ■ well-g^owai .fruit treesi, retomnig oiVeir £100 ptear arnnum'; also about 2 acres Nialtlive b^isk Balanciei airera, in jgiaistiure. Fric© and teinisi upon aipplficattikMil. £375—Edward Stf^elti, Frteeliold S'ewtiooi 'amid Dtwelmg, 7 rcioni' and all 1 oomivemeincies. £600—Freeihioild and New Bung-alow ■of 4 rooms. '' £6-25—tLaWge. Freeibold Secitiion. and ; Kairnri Dwelling 1 c£ 6 roomis, oiut- ; ' hiofiiseis ;and aM '■necessairy aomtven 1- '; ieinces. Beacib Roaid. £900.—Freehold property of 26 acres in grass and suibdavided. Good dwelling of 6 roomsi, s;heds, and outhouses. Half tihe area would make a splendid orchard, with plenty of fresh] water and mettalled road tk> property. Within 3 miles of Pollen Street.--«£3sO—(Residence Site with new Dwelling; all oonveniences. £825—Large Freehold Section, and New Bungalow. All conveniences; £190l—Freehold and Dwelling 5 .rooms. Rollestion Street* 1 £120—Freehold and Dwelling 5 rooms, Ro'llcston Stir'eet. j£l-10—Freehoid acre and a half with cottage two rooms, Puriri Township. £140.—Tar&ru Road, Dwollmg of o rooms, wash house, etc. /"^OLD in the head and Nasal Catairh quickly relieved by "NAZOL."' Take 5 or 6 drops on loaf sugar, and place between the cheek and gums, and allow to dissolve naftiurally and veiy slowly. This gdvHs prolonged aCtiion and quicker relief. Mail Notices. \C ILS olosfl ta-morrow as followfl—- ' • For Frank ton Junnt;., Kinsr Ooantry, Wfiii'nf'i, fnwia, Wailii. KarahsrahaWe, Wniirino' Te Aroha and Ctiuntry Offices, at 7.30 a.m. V*r Auckland per train at 7.30 am. Vctr, Auckland per at 850 a.m Pot Southern Offices at. 7.30 a.m. 1 Poi-Turun. PTopu, Mntatolsi, Puriri, Omahu, Whnro-pna,- HiVutaia. TComat.a North, Ka-ra-nea>>ft!-'e. Wnikin^. and M«.npait' at 7.30 a.ra For Tapu, Waiomio, and Hue bags at 8.45 a.m. For FTau-aki Plains and private bags at spm For Kati Kati and 'I^urnfiffJ at, 7.30 a.m. i G. AEMPSON, Ohief Popfmastoi.

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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13937, 16 July 1919, Page 1

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666

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13937, 16 July 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13937, 16 July 1919, Page 1

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