COLD ON TOP OF COLD. ■ I£ yon wish to avoid consumption and dangerous lung troubles, don't neglect your cold. •. „ , , Are you one of those unfortunate persons who generally manage to take a cold in the late summer or early autumn, which will stay or stick with you right through the winter, and perhaps continue under its baneful influence until spring ?* To moot the case of women suffragists who arc sentenced to imprisonment and political prisoners generally, the Home Secretary has introduced a new regulation providing that in the caseoi offenders of tho second or third division, whose previous character is good,, and whose offence does not involve dishonesty, cruelty, indecency, or serious violence, the rules with regard, to tho wearing of prison clothing, bathing, hair-cutting, cleaning of colls, employment, exorcise, books, and otlienviso, may lie ameliorated. Suo!i ameliorntion, however, must not bo greater than that granted under the rules for offenders of the first division. Travellers! Instead of personally worrying with your baggage, get us to check it. We do all tho work. Wo collect, oheek, and deliver at other ond promptly. Our system is a trouble-saver ; a money-saver.- The N.Z. Express Co' Ud.-MvL \
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 807, 3 May 1910, Page 5
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194Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 807, 3 May 1910, Page 5
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