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"ALROPLANING—IT'S AS SAFE AS 'BCS RIDING" Said a famous aviator. The story of aeroplane perfection is a succession of small patents and iinprvements. 'TU the small invention which counts—that little notion of yours may be worth a lot of money. Consult us concerning it, or -vrite for our *W Booklet, "Advice to Inventors." Henrv Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, A.MJf. BuildiiiKß. Princes Street. Duui.lui A/lvt "MY WORD, WHAT A HANDY LITTLE MOTION!" Why don't you tell you* friend to patent that "little notion"? —there's money in such things. The world wants them *nd will pay handsomely. There's juat the chance that someone else may "get in before him" and patent a similar idea. Advise him to write fo? our booklet, "Advice to Inventors.". Kenry Hughes, Ltd., Patent AUornoys, A.M.P. Buildings PriortMi Htrp*t, DunMtin. — A&il DIPHTHERIA—HOW IT MAY BE AVOIDED. Diphtheria is usually contracted when Am child had a cold. The cold prepares the child's system for the reception and development of the diphtheria ■ germs. When there are cases of diphtheria in the neighbourhood children that have colds should be kept at home and off the streets until recovered. Give them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and they will not have to remain at home long. It also cleans out the culture beds, which form in a child's throat when it has a cold, and minimises the risk of contracting infectious diseases. !N>!d bv Kettle Broa., Greymouth.—Advt.

L.l*^.--J»lfl.Ril'! of indigestion are often of so slight and apparently unimportant & character, that they are either disregarded or dismissed with the thought that they "will soon puss off". But this is tt careless course that involves considerable risk, for it is certain that persistent dyspepsia may give rise to the most serious consequences. Digestive troubles • oi Buy kind Csil for curative treatment st once, for in a chronic form, they are an insidious enemy sapping the very foundation of" health. For the treatment of indigestion, particularly in its early stages, Bcecham'a PilH are known to bs a highly reliable remedy. They act gently and naturally—cleansing, correcting end strengthening thp organs affected, assisting nature to make the digestion strong and healthy. To avoid or cure the distressing ills that spring from a disordered state of the digestive system, take Sold la boxes, Libelled pries io}d( as pills), i/!i(»i>itb)*2Ai (caputs). UttiK^lZl

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 March 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 March 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Greymouth Evening Star, 19 March 1917, Page 2

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