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LESSENS ITS SEVERITY.

I While influenza seldom results fatally, j it is the indirect cause of many as pneumonia frequently follows it. We ! have yet to hear of influenza resulting ! in pneumonia when Chamberlain's j Cough Remedy was taken at the begin- ' ning of the attack. When Chamber- ' lain's Cough Remedy is taken the in- I tluen/.a is greatly lessened in its sever- j ity, ami any tendency towards pneu- i nioiiia is cheeked. 'Chamberlain's Cough ' Remedy helps restore the system to a i healthy condition. Sold everywhere. j'

TWO YEARS OF THE GREAT WAR IS PASSING, 4ND STILL THE MARKET PRICE OF NIGHT CAPS [TRADE MARK] COAL. FOR STEAM AND HOUSE USE Supplied <m the Railways of SOUTHLAND, OTAGO and CANTERBURY, in Truck and Cart Lots at NIGHTCAPS. Trade Orders sent to THE NIGHTCAPS COAL CO., LTD., INVERCARGrLL, promptly TELEPHONED to NIGHTCAPS and railed to any Siding. IS THE BEST VALUE FOR THE MONEY. RETAILED' BY ALL COAL MERCHANTS.

BURROWS BROS., GOEDON NUKSEEIES, GOEE, QUOTE A FEW LEADING LINES FOE THE PLANTING SEASON. Apple Trees, from 15s to 24s dozen. Plum and Pear Trees, from 15s td 24s per dozen. Cherry, Peach and Apricot, 20s to 245;

Currants and Gooseberries, lis lo Ss dozen. Khubarb — Red Varieties, 10s per dozen; Topp's Winter, 10s per dozen (Is each). Cup. Alacracarpa, Pinus Insignis, Pinus Muricata, 2yrs (transplanted), 15s per 100; 3yrs (transplanted), 20s per 100. 4yr Cup. Macracarpa, 25s per 100, in lots of 50 or over. Pinus Laricio and Austriaca (transplanted), 15s per 100. White Spruce, 4 and ovrs, 12s, 15s per 100. Cuppressus Lawsoniana, 20s per 100. Berberis Darwinia, 3yrs old, 20s per

Hollies, 30s to 40s per 100. Laurel, 20s per 100. Oherry Plum, for hedges, 2yrs old (transplanted), ,15s per 100. A'uies Meuziesii, :!yrs (transplanted), 20s per 100. Bose Bushes, Is 3d to Is Gd each; 12s per dozen. And every description of Forest, Avenue and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Catalogues Posted Free on Application.

NOTE ADDEESS: BURROWS BROS., UOEDON NUESEEIES, GOEE. M. LISTON, CAEEIEE, BALCLUTHA. STABLES: JAMES STEEET. M. LTSTON, who has been over 20 years in business as a Livery Stablekeeper, has removed to new Stables in James Street. He will, as in the past, be found ever ready to suppry patrons' needs to the best advantage. CAB MEETS. AL.L TBAINS.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XLIII, Issue 4, 14 July 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XLIII, Issue 4, 14 July 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XLIII, Issue 4, 14 July 1916, Page 8