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SEVERE COLDS OUSTED"Everyone seems to have a cold somehow," said Thompson, "I suppose it's th« winter weather." "That's so," replied his friend. "It's playing havoc all round." It had our household in a pretty bad way last week —we all had severe colds." "You're all right now, anyhow," observed Thompson. "Trust Baxter's for that," replied the friend. Then he told Thompson all about Baxter's Lung Preserver —how .'t cures sore throats and colds; how lie bought a Is lOd bottle; how it quickly cured him; how he passed it on io others; how it cured them, and how ne wouldn't be without it now." # "You say it's only Is 10d the largesized bottle," said Thompson. "I mus* get a bottle to keep beside ma. 'Prevention is better than cure,' they say." 'It is," said the friend, "and Baxter s will prevent colds better than anything—it s the finest stuff on earth."— Advt.

MR SHAKES' EXPERIENCE. For over thirty years Mr James Shakes has been a resident of Wellington His shop in Manners Street is well-known, and his experience will be interesting to many a sufferer from Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatic Gout, Stone, Gravel, and kindred diseases. He writes: — '{During a severe attack of Rheumatic Gout, I tried RHEUMO. All pains left me in twenty minutes after the first dose and bv the following morning all swelling had disappeared. Hearing that a friend of mine was suffering from Rheumatic Gout, I went SrT-r^TAr^ plaCe with a bottle of RHEUMO, and, as in my case, the result was a cure. I can lionestlv recommend RHEUMO to sufferers from Rheumatic Gout; as a cure it is a certainty." Perhaps you have found that other so-called remedies—liniments, embrocations, plasters, or pills—could not cure your Rheumatism or Gout. They did not give relief, for they could not touch the real cause of the suffering—excess uric acid in the blood. RHEUMO is the one medicine that always brings relief. All chemists and stores'at 2s 6d and 4s 6d. —Advt. 2 Modern homes have much to thank the talking machine for. "His Master's Voice" Gramophone, advertised by E. Dixon and Co., is a splendid machine. —Advt.

TAMES T AIRD ,fc NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, ETC WANGANUI. PLANTING SEASON 1912. LARGE STOCKS OF FRUIT TREES, FLOWERS, and ORNAMENTAL & HEDGE, and SHELTER PLANTS. ! SPECIALISTS InToSES. SEND FOR 1912 CATALOGUE. Post Free on application to JAMES LAIRD & SONS, Nurserymen, Wanganui. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN WINE SHOW Held Sydney, April 2, 1912. P ENFOLD AND CO., South Australia, received the following awards:— CLARET—Champion Prize for Australia. SHERRY—Champion Prize foi Australia. PORT—Champion Prize for Australia. BRANPY—Highest possible honors. All Penfold's Wines and 3-Star Brandy stocked at GIBSONS LTD., Patea and Haweir WRINKLES an;! crowsfcet Oconto because tigsues are starving. Use LANE'S MEDOLSNE daily. A delightful Skin Tonic and Skin Food. i/« at Chemists. 9. 1 * - fi t-J^wU iU t.»X^. ij-lti-il-:'..'. •_. j^J - i ™!_ _25_j !H!_ *<am« Ipj TCvery sheep you rear saps a $1 Sfca eonsi<lcra':;k.) quantity (if bone fj M phosphate ''r..ni th soil. K'^ i Ik. To keep up t.h ■ quality ©l'the I'.-; fes1) crons and slock restore this fe fl vi alit.y lo thu land by apply- K f J W.M.E. Go. Kan-ircs. § ! They contain the rdani roods ('?} i necessary r' r production of kf ] i>it:wr crops—and, in llu-jr fj ' turn, Fatter Phcen. {&.: W.M.K. C«.'* No. 1 and Xq.3 £$ § Mixtures arc principally 6s;v j phospha-iie Manures cotvain- j?1 | inff proportion^ of N'itrofr-'n g; j and Pot-sh to sustain tlve ft? ! tr'nwlh. 'lli;*y arecw.eeially g>; i suitable for Turnips and/Tape. §& ■' Prices Net Cash on rail at %•■ i Ngahauranf-ra : s£ 1 M No. 1 Mixture - £5 10'-ton I' 1 No. 3 " - £510- ton m i H No. 5 " £5 7 6 ton |? j i Potato T.'ixtur-e - £5 76-ton »i j j| Imported Super- irj'i tj phosphate - £3 5,'- ton J \ j In 2cwt. Sacks H 5/-per ton extra is charged for W. Slew!,, sacks. |$ , Part iculars of analysis and price fj list posipd on request. Special £ mixtures prepared to order. s ISBND YOUR STOCK | to Wellington Meat Export. Co,, jf Ltd., for shipment. Fat Phe p, S ! Lambs and Cattle purchased >1 I Particulars as to charges may be ia i obtained from {_ 3 Wellington Meat Export SCo. 9 Ltd. El--18-20 HUNTER STREET, | J WELLINGTON I j J. A. REID, ARAMOHG, Telephone No. 171, Wanganui Exchange. \ HEADACHES are frequently in- J dications of uncorrected I'..'- ! Defects. We are skilled Optician. ■ and can give relief. Frames f"i j Lenses at moderate prices. SigLt tested free. J. BRUNETTE ... Optk-afi. '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 12 July 1912, Page 2

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