IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. NOW is the time to work havoc with the ismsbH bird peat. For a few pence you will save several pounds, and with a minimum of time- and labour. GORDON'S POISONED GRAIN brings certain death, to all birds which live chiefly on cereals. One grain is sufficient to kill a bird, and it is so trated that the bird cannot help getting the poison, even if it has only the grain, in its mouth for a few seconds. We have the poisoned grain all ready made, to sell in any quantity, from lib upwards, or if prefer red, bring your own grain, and we will treat it 'for you.— J. V. GORDON (Chemist, by Exams.), Masterton. HELPED CHILDREN THROUGH WINTER. "In my opinion children's colds should never be neglected," wrroes Mrs Mr-E. Ellbourn, Piper Street, South Broken HilJ, N.S.W. "My two sons, Arthur and Frank, were always catching colds during the winter months, but I managed to get them through the winter by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. If cither of them wakes up coughing I always give him a dose of Chamber-. 'ain's Cough Remedy, which has always been successful in ridding them of the usual winter oolds." For said by all chemists and storekeepers.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10427, 19 September 1911, Page 5
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210Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10427, 19 September 1911, Page 5
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