Tho wounded soldier explained his grievance to his nurse. “You see, old Smith ‘was next to me in. the tranches. Now, the bullet that took me in tho shoulder and laid mo out went into ’im and made a bit of a flesh wound in his arm. Of course I’m glad lie wasn’t hurt bad. But he s stuck to my bullet and given it to his girl. Now, I don't think that's fair. Ida right to it. I’d never give a girl of mine a second-hand bullet.” “ A dose in time saves nine.” A common cold should never be disregarded. Don’t waste time in experimenting with doubtful mixtures, but begin tailing that famous remedy Baxter s Dung Preserver. A few doses give prompt relief, and quickly allav throat soreness. Keep a bottle always handy. A big bottle costs only Is 10d.—[Advt.]
i/ r v TKe Medicine Caoboar aj § a&o —had always its big bottle of Boningtons Irish Moss, Even way back in the sixties this unfailing remedy was the public's first favourite—just as it is to-day. Everyone who has tried Bennington’s knows the reason. Its speedy, safe and sure effectiveness in the cure of Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds. Croup and Whooping Cough has established sts reputation on the sound basis of public approval. Such letters as this prove its real value Mrt. K. Mawkes, of 11 Walgrave Strut, Painterslon North, writer—“Haring u*td yoar " Irish Moss" whasarar Deeded I,?”* always found it give relief. Whenever the CnildaQ bavft cough | give them Bonniislon i Irian Men and «m never without it in tbo house?’ Thera errs many imitation*—but there’* only one Bonningtons—refute the others. f J1 BUS MRS. KIRK SAYS; “ The mixture I make from Mean’s Essence is the bes ; t remedy I have ever tried for coughs, colds, and sniffles. It is easy to make and very pleasant to take.” Mrs. H. Kirk, Greymouth. This Mean's Essence Mixture is so easy to make in your own home, is so good and saves such a lot of money—lo/- on a Pj nt that it is popular in thousands of New Zealand homes. Try it in yours. At chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price, 2/-. from G. W. Mean, Chemist, Wanganui. Read the circular, la
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Evening Star, Issue 15882, 14 August 1915, Page 5
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