Japanese Fanners’ Plight. Delegates from 120,000 farmers are now in Tokio planning a direct appeal to the Emperor, id accordance with the constitution, despairing of obtaining Government relief for the distressed northern districts, whore the povertystricken are alleged to bo facing starvation. Tho situation already has been responsible for serious clashes between landlords and tenants, some in volving bloodshed. LIFE’S TRAGEDIES. CAREERS RUINED THROUGH TRIVIAL CAUSES. One ot the saddest things in life is to note the sickness and disease on al] sides, and the tragedy lies in the fact that in thousands of cases these illnesses arose merely from carelessness. Neglected coughs or colds may lead to serious chest or lung complications which may terminate in a sanatorium. To treat lightly an attack of even mild influenza is a suicidal policy Happily for such sufferers of tho above ailments, Bramwell’s One Nought One has proved an infallible remedy. Its popularity is duo only to one essential and proven fact —a speady and effective cure. Made from tho most expensive components in tho Pharmacopeia dispensed by an expert hand, and yet retailed at only half a crown a bottle, it is small wonder that Bramwell’s Ono Nought One is a household word. It is four times as strong as the usual cough mixtures, and cures coughs colds, influenza ami all chest complaints, as well as being a valuable tonic for the throat. Follow the well-known advice and save ills and pills and doctors’ bills by taking Ono Nought One, procurable from all the leading grocers in the district.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 147, 7 June 1932, Page 9
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