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SITTINGS.

1 Li’ffi were some anxious citizens in Masterton the other afternoon. A rumour got abroard that tied to some broken jars of beer, distributed by a runaway delivery cart, were labels giving the names of those who had ordered the beverages. Prominent residents whose friends would never suspect them of ordering beer soon appeared upon the scene to make sure their lables were not exposed to the view of a shocked public. DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS Particular care should be taken with young children as they are subject to disorders of the bowels. Any unusual loosenes of the bowels should have immediate attention and for this no better medicine can be given than Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Not only is Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy prompt in its action, but it has such a pleasant taste that there is no trouble in getting children to take it. Sold by D. A. Jolly and Sons, Merchants, Cromwell and Pembroke.

The “ Daily Mail ” states that British iron and steel makers are seriously perturbed at the increasing rise in the coat of production, which is gravely imperilling Britain s export trade. The bulk of £800,000,000 worth of orders for Continental Europe was placed with American, German, and Japanese firms, British manufacturers securing only a trifling share, in consequence of their high prices. THEY DONT REALISE THE DANGER. Many parents don’t realise the danger-of an unusual looseness of a child’s bowels in the summer time aud allow the trouble to continue until the oh Id is in a state of collapse from weakness. If Chamberlain s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy is given at the first unusual looseness of the bowels an attack of Summer complaint can be avoided Sold by D. A, Jolly and Sons, Merchants, Cromwell and Pembroke.

An important statement concerning soldiers’ wills was made last week (says the Wellington “ Post. ) All wills made by soldiers will have no force or effect, except where the sol" dier dies during or within six months after the termination of the war, unless the will is one which has been duly signed before two attesting witnesses by a soldier who was over 21 years of age when he signed it. The date of the termination of the war for this purpose will be the date to be named in a proclamation to be made by the Governor' General under section 24 of the War Legislation - and Statute Law Amendment Act, 1918. All soldiers who have made such wills are therefore warned and advised to make new wills in the ordinary form appropriate to civilians. DON’T BE A BILIOUS NUISANCE. When your system is full of bile you have a headache, a bad taste in your mouth, parched lips, feel irritw able and cantankerous. Dout continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and everyone else. Take Chamberlain’s Tablets and you will feel like new. They will cleanse your stomach, liver and bowels, sweeten your stomach and clear your head. Sold by D. A. Jolly and Sons, Mer* chants, Cromwell and Pembroke,

Speaking at the meeting of the Re turned Soldiers’ Association (the Taranaki “ Herald ” reports), Mr D. J. Hughes asserted that the land in South Taranaki was better, acre for acre, than any other land in New Zea* land, or even in the world. It was the only land in the whole world on which one could turn out yearling steers, go away to Europe, and come back in three years to find that every one had grown into a fat bullock without any body being left to give atten* tion. Mr Hughes was illustrating the necessity for subdividing the first-class land in order to get the best results for the country by increasing production. RELIEVES THEM ALL. You have never had an ache or pain of the everyday kind, which could not have been relieved by Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. You never will have an ache or pain of this kind if you will keep Chamberlain’s Pain Balm handy, and use it at the first symptom of any one of them. Sold by D. A. Jolly and Sons, Merchants, Cromwell and Pembroke. “We believe that the only true method of repatriation is to get a man happily married and settled down,” said Mr W. E. Leadley, of Christ* church, in speaking at a deputation of returned soldiers which waited on members of Cabinet and Parliament recently, “ I have had some experience. When I returned I was very unsettled, but I ultimately married, and since then I have been well settled.” (Loud Laughter.) STAY IN BED. The greatest danger from Influenza is its great tendency to result in pneumonia. This danger can be avoided if Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is used and the patient stajs in bed until the fever subsides. Wo have never known an attack of Influenza to result in pneumonia when Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been taken. Sold by D. A, Jolly and Sons, Merchants, Cromwell and Pembroke.

it is officially announced that the Canadian Government has decided to pool this year’s Canadian wheat crop. The selling is to be entrusted to ex* perts, and the minimum price is to be 73 per Lushel. Anything realised above that price is to be pooled and distributed to the fanners pro rata.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume L, Issue 2647, 10 November 1919, Page 3

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SITTINGS. Cromwell Argus, Volume L, Issue 2647, 10 November 1919, Page 3

SITTINGS. Cromwell Argus, Volume L, Issue 2647, 10 November 1919, Page 3