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. W. . V • • carcful! \T° ma ** er you are some of the •* ,^^un^ ters thi s winter. "" _" _ ip—' They will slip off to school in the rain without hat, • coat or goloshes and run round the school ground without hat or coat when the cold winds are blowing. When you know they have done these things nip the probable cold in the bud by giving them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Very often the first intimation you have that Colds are the special bane of childhood and a they sat all day in school -with damp clothes and succession of colds, or even neglect of a common wet feet is when one complains of sore throat cold, will often lay the foundation for chronic and another has the snuffles. bronchial affections of later life. v. But Chamberlain's' Cough Remedy has never Don't wait till your child is sick but keep you yet, and even it it is too late to nip the Chamberlain's Cough Rtemedy on hand ready cold in the bud it will soon be a thing of the for instant use when needed. past if you give them this wonderful medicine cu » ■~ * * N >«» in frequent doses. Jfca/tA — Chamberlains COUGH REMEDY Yl ' — . ■ * 1 . buying some of the j ~|H following properties you •&. H HI will participate :— I •••• • Hi I ■ A REAL BARGAIN-70 MILES of a very fine house, with every; possible convenience, HI *\ WW - ' A n «WT#iir# AAin large stables, barn, and implement shed, dip and yards. HH H'' 1 ' WIIKIH WIT AUIALiANIr all in perfect order. 1 Owner -will lease for a term at 36/- HH 360 acres freehold land, all limestone country, and free peracre. with pnrchasingclanse. There are very few HH .1};- from jioxious weeds, nearly all plonghable : undulating, these propositions on the market at present. Call Hfl '''■ 200 8 00 ci English grass, balance, heavy native and see us, or write for fuller particulars. HH Wm feed. Railway 3 miles, school 1+ miles, splendid roads. Folio 308 RH nice house of / rooms (built,of heart of kauri), all ££1 HH conveniences, 10-bail cowshed on concrete, etc., ; : |H ' carrying'loo head of cattle and jnilking 50 cows, besides H2I ' IBH other stock. Watered by running streams; the A ftBRFWDABK I) A TRY HH IB 4 present owner lias farmed this place for years and a J . ™ V/UKI HH " S ' handsome return can be taken of it annually without FABM 188 'HM putting a plough in the ground. Price only £9 per IRI ;HH acre. Deposit/500.. balance can remain for a term. . ... ... , . _ . HI • ■ * ■ ■ 173 acr.es, all in grass, the land is flat, subdivided into 888 HH J ~ 1 8 paddocks; being river silt, grows an abundance of HH H9 TO LEASE—CLOSE TO feed and very sweet. . The buildings consist of house HH _ fM , of 6 rooms, stables, cowshed, trapshed, pigstyes, etc.; HB - TIMARU railway and school, post office and creamery 2 miles. HH ' 226 aeres of first-quality land, in handy-sized paddocks. .? his ' is a vepr handy little farm. worth the HH B fenced..growl 60 bushels of wheat to the' *cre,and per acre Very easy MM well adapted for dairying, etc. The bundingi consist' arranged. ... 5 H Hu U X INGLIB' BUILDINGS Bfl .B ■■■ >1 ■ uUUri 00 v#Ui Cashel St., Christchurch C 2457 _^HR ' v i *

Economise in yoor Home . » by using Prices still are: 2/-2/2 2M I R4383-3 I Setond-hand Goods are not 40 necessarily shoddy Mm Ours could neTer stand the handling if they were. They hare to be cleaned and fumigated before being offered for Sale, and this puts them on the list of i " Quod as new."' Of conrse most of them never need it, but we treat all alike. It's cheaper to-day wHBil *- to buy a good second hand tuit or costume from lßf me th*n a first-hand on« at treble the price. , >- ou ■Bit get all the quality and finish without paying a JB 1' ' fakulou price for it. Make a point of teeing my range qf smart and high-grade Second-hand goods ■rfw before deciding. L Mrs. Ellwood 123-125-127 Armagh St. 'Phone 30^7.

ALWAYS PRESCRIBING. Loaaby ja the only chemist in N. 2. who devotes all his business to prescribing. New patients are surprised to see my waitl ins room full of patients all waiting to "ASK LOASBY ABOUT IT.* This has gone on for years and years. If I was not successful in treating all minor troubles I would not be kept busy all day doing nothing e!ae but prescribing. Patients would not continue to m&ke me their prescribing chemist unless my treatment did them good. I treat all kinds of minor .aliments—just those cases that are not bad enough for the doctor yet makes the patient dissatisfied with his health, ii you are not quite well come right away - and "'Aak Loaaby About It." A. M. LOASBY (with W. F. McArtiur), ■ The Only Prescribing Chemist, 679 Colombo itreet, Chiiatchurch. L 6373-1

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16308, 4 September 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16308, 4 September 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16308, 4 September 1918, Page 3

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