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„ A young man visitor to Ivatoomba, i New South Wales, when out shooting, shot at a parrot. He got the bird at a distance of about SO yards'. I The bullet, one from a Remington I repeating rifle, travelled on 200 yards and struck a girl, Vera Tliewe, in -the neck. ~ It also went through the ,'irm of a child: a year and lrne ru.,nihs old, the .girl was carrying. The bullet entered the child’s wrist and went out at the elbow. Neither the girl or the child, was seriouslv injured. Don’t lie awake with cold feet listening to the clock dck-tick-tick and wish you could go to sleep. Act. Get | a North British Hot Water Bottle [ with “Unique” stopper. The cost is | small compared to the comfort.* [ For children’s "packing cough at | night, Woods’ Great Peppermint } Ore. is 6d. 2s 6d * } When you feel a cold coming on, I don’t wait untt'l it has gripped you^ I but take NAZOL at onoe.®

It' is iVfc every mail who will eal porridge,” remarked Colored Pot Lei before the Defence Commission (according to the New Zealand Times) while discussing the matter of rations. “But we had one good man for porridge recently. He was in tho_ habit of consuming the porridge ration of the six men in his tent. His comrades were not porridge eaters, and he took their share verv comfortably.”

The open-air baby gets best. Leave yours out of doors all the time, but put a North Hot Water Bottle at his feet. Watch him grow.*

j If you g~3t a chill take NAZOL immediately. It wil] prevent sore throat or tightness of the chest-* The name of the man who was convicted at the Supreme Court for assaulting the Rev. G. P. Storikwell at Feilding, and who received a sentence of two months imprisonment with hard 1 labour, is Michael Roughan not Reflian, as previously spelt in the list of eases prepared for the Supreme Court, a copy of which was supplied.

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Puddings, pastry, scones, cakes turn out light and appetising if Edmonds’ Baking Powder is an ingredient. Always pure, always the same; “Sure-to-Rise” —keep a tin in the house. All grocers sell nia BAKING POWDER U 0 MJv. A. SMITH (From & Photo.) % I V a A well-known Citizen praises Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules. “I was a martyr to Indigestion for seven or eight years,” writes Mr. Arthur Smith, 17 Short-street, - Surry Hills, N.S.W. I tried numerous Doctors, but all to no avail; in fact, they classed me as a Chronic Dyspeptic, when a friend advised mo to try a box of Dr. Sheldon’s, Digestive Tabules, and after taking two boxes I was absolutely cured, I might state that before taking them I was unable to keep a meal on my stomach, and my nights were always nights of torment. I hope that this testimouial will help suffering humanity.” ' Dyspepsia Cannot Exist j 'where the stoniach is entirely relieved of, its work of digestion. When the stomach'' has nothing to do but rest, it gets well 1 and strong in a natural way. The perj fudf< dyspepsia remedy, therefore, is one , that will digest the food and permit Nature to restore the stomach. Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules do just this thing. No matter how much you eat or what the condition of youx stomach is, your food is properly and perfectly digested and your stomach regains its strength and ga.‘fl sound and well. Sold everywhere SS per tin, * &

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4876, 23 May 1918, Page 3

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