DON'T NEGLECT THAT COLD. '.. - t TAKE PEPS AND CURE IT. .' Coughb ftnd' oolds are troublesome again Don't treat them in a happy-go-hoky fashion. A cold may be a very eerkras thing indeed, especially when it strikes the weak spot between the head and the chest. A slight hoarseness in the throat, a dry tickling oough, or a sensation of soreness and tightness about the chest, are signs that the cold-germ has commenceu its attack, and must bo promptly repelled with Peps if disease is to be kept off the lungs. Catarrh, Winter Cough, Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Lungs are invariably traceable to neglected colds, and when the lungs, are strained and weakened by coughing they more readily succumb to pleurisy, pneumonia, and'even consumption. ■■.■■■ , , ■ When the little Peps tablet is placed on the tongue, poworfnl fumes are given off by the dissolving tablets, and are carried with the breath into every nook and corner, of the throat and chest. Chest comfort accompanies every.deep, breath of the Peps-laden air Soreness in the throat is quickly allayed. That desire to free the throat by"hhwking" leaves one, and the dry hacking cough soonoenses to fee troublesome. Persevere with the Peps direct trentment, and that tightness of the chest is released, -while the phlegm that chokes the bronohial tubes is loosened and easily expectorated. The breathing gets fi.im'er and easier, ; and soreness, rapidly disappears. Peps are the one medicine that nine a_ cold in the bud, and simultaneously gives to every part of the throat, hings, and chest the strength and help necessary to successfully resist the evil effects of damp and cold weather. Of all chemists and stores at Is. fid. or Bs. a box. ' By trving Peps you are getting the most efficient cough and «old cure, and what is, moreover, a thorough Brjtish discovery.—Advt..
Decide to get a "Domo," and have the best separator made. Dairy-farmers all over the Dominion will tell you that the simple, cleon-skimminir "Domo" is the most satisfactory separator. Its use means bigger profits from your herd. Write for full 1 , details to the AgentsCooper 3nd Duncan Ltd., Christohuroh.— Advt. '■" t ■ A friend for' yon! "NAZOL" instantly relieves coughs and colds. . Get a Nazol Inhaler.—Advt. ___
0 . POULTRY FOB SALE. —— p- , — _ ; PICOT BROS., '■ v x '..■■■ „• LEADING EGG AND POULTRY MERCHANTS ( '' OP WELLINGTON. 118-115 THORNDON QUAY, AND 9 DAVIS STREET, WELLINGTON. BAKERS.-We have For Sale'a LIMITED QUANTITY OP EGG PULP. ; . ; WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS. POULTRYMEN.-Consign jour Eggs and Poultry to PICOT BROS. P.O. Bos 935. Telegrams: "Picot," Wellington. 'Phones, 592 and 4077. POULTRY FOOD! 1 100 WHEAT.. 1 100 OATS. ' 1 100 MAIZE. 1 100 MASH. I 100 SHELL GRIT, 500 LB ; PRICE £l,la. 6d., cash with order; railage paid. THE A. & P, POOD CO.. LTD., / BOX 535, WELLINGTON. HUTT VALLEY POULTRY CO. MAIN ROAD, UPPER. HUTT. Established 1906. Telephone 28K. .SPECIALIST BREEDERS of STANDARD-BRED UTILITY WHITE Tim ♦3 HORNS and BLACK ORPINGTONS. Suppliers of Stud Birds, Eggsfor Hatch iag, and Day-old Chicks. The 1920 issue of our Illustrated Catalogue, giving interesting facts of success actually achieved with poultry, is yours for the asking. A. E.' SALISBURY, Monagor. BROWN LAYING MACHINES. QITTINGS of 15 Eggs, from CHOICEST BROWN LEGHORNS, 15s. to 21s. J. W. THOMPSON, BARTHOLOMEW ROAD, LEVIN. BOWER'S POULTRY FARM, BREEDER of High-class Utility Poultry. Winner of Threo Competitions with Indian Runner Ducks. White Leghorns, White Rocks, Black Orpingtons. BOOKING ORDERS POR DAY-OLD CHICKS. H. W. BOWER, Fair6eld, Lovin. THE BF,ST BLOOD. W3 have recently imported from Melbourne a pen of White Leghorns from H. B. James, Melbourne, world's record stock, also -Black Orpingtons from Marville Poultry Farm. Settings now hooked from the birds at £2 2s. for 15 eggs. Settings from our famous Rector White Leghorns, £\ Is. for 15 ezra. GET THE BEST-IT PAYS. J TV M'R'R'RPVT V r SPECIALIST, POULTRY BREEDER, . •». IYAXUI\JL\£Ui.I, Box 688. CHRISTCHURCH.
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