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NEWS AND NOTES.

There are twice as many blind people in Russia as in the whole of the rest of Europe. Persons born abroad ore not necessarily aliens, as English nationality can be inherited by the first and second generations in the male line. O'er all there hung the shadow of a h;ir. A sense of misery his visage haunted, Which said as plain as whisper in the ovr, " With ' flu he's haunted." But 1 will not repine a little bit, Woods' Peppermint Cure is wanted. He took some—now he's well and lit, The "flu" avauuted. Kettles boil more quickly if tha part touching the fire is covered with soot. Tho' other Arrow's fiery dart May tear the flesh with cruel smart " Rod Arrow Ointment" aure's aim— Brings balm to wounds and soothos all pain. One shilling per box everywhere Agents —Royds Bros, and Kirk, Southland W. Scoulax and Co., Otago. j

In the Sargossa Sea the gulf-weed In so densely packed as to impede the passage of the largest ships. Marshall's Red Seal Ointment heals evorything it touches. Chilblains, sores of all kinds, sore eyes, chapped hands and (ace, also all wounds, tid *l/ pots at all stores. When the white cloud from the chimney of a steam engine is seeti trailing a long distance, rain may be axpecltd. Marshall's Fosphertne is the tonic that so quickly euros Nervousness, Neuralgia, and toothache. If run down try the effect of a few doses, its curative powtr is marvellous. 1/-. 1/G, A 2/6 at all stores An implement for *queezloj* ingots in a Leeds factory has a 7000-ton squeeze. WHEREIN THE DANGER LIES. The danger of opium in cough madieines lies not only in the drug but in the faot that opium checks the cough, oausing the rnucus to be retained in the air passages and form culture beds for germs of pneumonia, scarlet fever and diphtheria. Pnoumoou is more j likely to follow whooping cough or a eold when a preparation containing opium is given. There is no opium or other narcotio in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and being an expectorant it cleans out the germ culture beds thus preventing pneumonia. —Sold by W. Reid and Sons, Ltd., and T. J. Cotter. A certain percentage of women has always been employed in armament factories. ITS VALUE FULLY PROVEN. Many persons have escaped pneumonia by the use of Chamberlains Couch Rsmedy. This remedy is especially valuable for colds, and pneumonia nearly always starts with a •sold. Many mothers have testified to the value of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in cases of croup and whooping cough. It is an old established preparation that can be relied upon with implicit confidence. It is plensant and safe to tike and may be given to a child as confidently as an adult.—Bold by W. Reid and Sons, Lid., and T. J. Cotter. Civil marriages, without any religious ceremony, held at a registrar's office, were sanctioned by the state in IS.'iti. CROUP. Every young ohild is susceptible to croup Don't wait until this dreadful disease attacks your little one before you prepare for it. It comes in the night when chemists shops are usually closed, and this alone should be warning. Oet and keep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy on hand. It never fails, acts quickly and is (absolutely harmless.— Sold by W. Reid and Son?, Ltd.. and T. J. Colter. There are 32,430 buildings, churches, and chapels in which marriages can be legally solemnised in England and Wales. STIFF NECK. This is a common form of mrwilar rheumatism for whioh Cb»m v <orUl«' i • • i Balm is "especially valuable. Tv : . • !i be surprised at the quick relief wUic i it affords. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is without a superior for muscular and rheumatic pains.—Sold by W. Reid and Sons, Ltd., and T. J. Cotter. It was an old custom, and still lingers, for the wedding cake to be broken over the bride's bead and the pieces of cake scrambled for. KEEP YOUR BOWELS REGULAR. As everyone knows, the bowels are the sewerage system of the body, and it is of the greatest importance that they move once each day. If your bowels become constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets just after supper and they will c rrect the disorder.—Sold by W. Reid and Sons, Ltd , and T. J. Cotter. There is *no ooeasion to suffer for long if you have a headaohe, Bilious or Nervous. You can always euro it in about 15 minntes by taking a Dr Crossland Headaohe Powder. Tasteless and safe' 1/6 all stores. N.B. Refuse substitutes. Artvics to Moxhbrs!—\r» yon broken in your re=t by a sick ohild suffering with the pain of cutting teeth ? Go at onae to a chemist and get a bottle of Mrs Wissuiw'a Soothin'o Strop. T» will relieve iiie poor fcUffeTftri-n-neliiii'v. ft is perfectly harmless and pleasant to <ajie. it produces natural, quiet 9leop, by relieving the ohild from pain ftnd the Htt'e cherub awa'ces "a? bright'as a button." I* soothG3 the ohild, softens the Bums, allays all P»i». relievos wind, regulates the bowels, M»d is tho best known remedy for dysentry and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs vVinslow'a Socthing Syrup is sold by Medicine dealers averywhore. Throat Aprnartovs and FTm't-ms'ms. —All suffering from initation of the throat and hoarseness will be agreeably surprise I at the almost Immediate relief afordei by tho use of "Brown's Bronchitis Troc!io3." These famous "lozenge 3" are now sold by most respectable oVnraists in the country. People troubled with a "haiktngo.iil?h,'' a " slight oold,"orbronohial aflojtiort.=!,Qa:in>t try them too soon, as similar troubles, if allowed to progress, result in serious Pulaurnry ana Asthmatic affeotions. See that the signatures of John I Brown and Son is on every wrapper. -Prepared by Jons I Brown & 80s, Boston, U.S.A. European depot, 33 Farnngdon Road, Londor, England. TO IHB DEAF.—A rs'cn ladv, cured of her Deafness and Noises in the HeaJ by Dr Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, has aeut £1 000 to this Institute, bo that deaf people unable to procure the E*r Drums may mve them fre*,. Apply to Department C. W. The Institute, " Lougcott," Gunuersbury, London, W., England. ' KKATIWGN3 POWDSII destroys .{'JUS, FLBAB, MOTHS, BEETLES, aid all other iuaccu:, whilst quite harmless to domestic annuals, Id extoruiiiia. ting Beetles tne aieoess of this powder id extraordinary Hi» perfectly clean in application See tue aniclelyou purohai-e ib "KEACI.Nu'o," i.e., with the signature EUOUAJ iCuU'lNvi on'. efceu tin, asiuiitationsars noxious and iuJitJOUUi sold it) tins Od a-i I Is naoa, UV an u»e.m<Jta

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Lake County Press, Issue 2634, 1 June 1916, Page 5

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NEWS AND NOTES. Lake County Press, Issue 2634, 1 June 1916, Page 5

NEWS AND NOTES. Lake County Press, Issue 2634, 1 June 1916, Page 5

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