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iABY has a cold. Hia * breathing is difficult. It d.stresses you to hear him. Put ten drops of Bonnington's Irish Moss into his milk or hot water. Bonnington's Irish Moss cut* the phlegm and clears the Bronchial Tubes. So soothing it will give instant relief and induce restful sleep. Read what a grateful Mother says:— i ife > From t// Chemist* and Slang '!*> &* *<*£***& a &«< 0 /a * r IRISH MOSS FOR COUCHS I COLDS Bwiiwgf—'« hihmm. Handy for tit* pocket. at* «mc«U*at for tkroat sad rm" I/* • tik. if prvcermk-U P««t f.. frmt ftMautrtoa'a* Ckriatc&Krck.

At a meeting of the execatire- of the Otago Farmers' "Tnion Mr J. D. Revie, the president, contradicted the statements of the president of the Waikato Farmers' Union concerning the treatment of Otago farmers in Hamilton, and the Rai'wav Department's organisation. Mr lievie said that unbounded hospitality had been extended to the visitors in Hamilton, and the railway arrangements were nearly perfect.— Press Association.

Electricity is being osed to catch fish in parts of German v. One copper cable is laid at the bottora of the water to be fished and the other held near the surface by floats.,, An electric current p*sse» through •the cables, and all the Ssh in their neighbourhood are ptin-

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19668, 11 July 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19668, 11 July 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19668, 11 July 1929, Page 13