THE WEATHER.
THE SUN
Rose 7.23 a.m., sets 4.26 p.m
THE MOON
Rose 10.55 a.m.; sets midnight
DIPHTHERITIC THROATS
An excellent germ antidote is "Fluenzol" gargled, and also sniffed up tho nostrils and taken internally. Doctors recommend Fluenzol for children.
When you ask for Sharland's Fluid Magnesia don't take anything "just as good," but get Sharland's. Best that money can buy. One shilling per bottle.
They're cheaper than new blankets — the North British Co.'s Hot Water Bottles, with patent "Unique" stoppers. Joints won't break, crack, or split. They keep the warmth in an' the cold out.
Best plantation rubber combined with best British brains go to make the North British Company's Hot Water Bottle the best for long service—but took for the patent "Unique" Stopper. It spoils satisfaction. A NIGHT OF TERROR. Few nights are more terrible than that of a mother looking on her child choking and gasping for breath during an attack of croup, and nothing in the houso to relieve it. Many mothers have passed nights of terror in this situation. A little forethought will enable you to avoid all this. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a certain cure for croup, and has never been known to fail. Keep it nt hand. Sold everywhere. Delays are dangerous with colds and influenza. Get NAZOL to-day. Better than mixtures or svrnps. No cold is NAZOL-proof. 1/6 buys 60 doses.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3278, 28 June 1917, Page 2
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