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Baby often doesn't sleep because his feet are cold. Keep him out in the fresh air. with a "Unique" HOT TER'BOTTLE under his feet (he doesn't need it very hot) and he'll sleep like a top. Try it.

extra expenditure a. debit balance of £52 3s is shown. The chief items of traffic were: Minerals 185J tons, merchandise 158} tons, flax 27 trucks, timber 96,700 ft; fares amounted to £3 Is 4d. Tlie repairs to locomotive Rangitikei have been effected, and the locomotive Manawatu is at present in Foxton for minor repairs. Referring to matter of stolen goods, the police have not been ablo to trace tho goode. DECLARE WAR. ON COLDS. A crusade of education which ninis "that common colds may becomo uncommon within tho next generation" bus been begun by prominent New York physicians. Here is a list of the "don'ts" which tho doctors say will prevent tho annual visitation of the cold :— "Don't sit in n draughty train or tram." "Don't sleep in 'hot rooms." "Don't avoid the fresh air." "Don't stuff yourself at meal times. Overeating reduces your resistance." To which wo would add—when you take a cold get rid of it as quickly as possible. To accomplish that you will find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy most oxcellcnt. Sold everywhere.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3337, 5 September 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3337, 5 September 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3337, 5 September 1917, Page 4

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