JT is most difficult to treat a baby's cold by ordinary methods —medicine upsets the little sufferer —yet the cold must be cured—and at once. Bejbyl Cold Mothers find Pynetha invalu-, able. It relieves the cold at once yet does not upset the child. Pynetha proves so effective because it soothes the irritated and inflamed nasal passages and restores healthy conditions. Its antiseptic balsa* ■ mic vapours dispel the germs from the air passages of the nose and throat, soothe the irritation and thus bring relief* - Sprinkle * few drops on the clotn- )h=fJa I ing or on the pil- i'l'llll j low at night—no f~\ UJjlll I doting—no crying vLrrp I —no trouble. 1 ffl SShSSsH, Costs 1/6 a bottle at all chemist* and t~.^r.jisß store* —100 doses tifNtfl f Jiisiilit in each bottle. M»i« in EniUni iMgjgg?^ N.Z. Agents: ■}'. S, A. Smith A Co, Ltd. 7T.T;7jI to-L.'" Sir Auckland md Chriitcliurch. 11 *- WW " , ===== =« frnie Daily nse of I 'KOLYNOS' Pre- \ Jjm I serves the Teetb S ThisUtherao«»pl«aiant /yfiST B 4k Dainty Dental Cream ft L»di« IMcfpros Il\Den.tal Cream
DRIED MILK! EXTRAORDINARY PRICES 480 AORESi Freehold. One of the beet farrrv! In the Waikato. Practically all dead level. Very strong loamy soil, ia the best of English grasses, Well subdivided and well watered by river and windmills. Long road frontage and admirably suited for subdivision. Adjoining railway station, and only 4 miles from the first dried milk factory to be erected in the Waikato. The factory is now in the course of erection, and the milk can be put on the railway station within 30 chains of tks milking shed and landed at the factory in about 15 minutes. The buildings comprise good homestead of 8 rooms with every convenience, well laid oftt grounds aad garden. al«o 4-roomed. milker* cottage, two eowsbeds all concreted, manure shed, motor garage, and nnvenras other buildings. Two S-cow-plant milking machines, 96 gal. Alpha eeparator. rout office, school store, hall. eto.. adjoining. Will carry 2UO milking cows t owner milked 180 cow* last season and took in grazers us wril. and hsa arranged to milk 200 cows this coming season. Price fi4( per acre. Tama CSOOO cash. Don't take notice of what wo state here, ho* eome and see for yonneU. and If we hav« misrepresented it. we will pay all your expenses. J. f , plae# KM ln Taranakl it would Mil readily at £75 per acre. Apply to the SOLE AGEHTS: fy? ATT HEWS BROS. HAMILTON
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16547, 12 June 1919, Page 3
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