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NOTES AND NEWS.

The great Kaiser Bell, weighing 543cwt, cast from '22 French guns captured in 1870, ha- fallen a victim to the necessity for metal collection. Letters from German prisoners indicate that hunger is the greatest stimulant to the peace movement. The general conviction is that a revolution is certain afrer the war. That sleep-spoiling cough can be stopped by -NAZOL. " Take some drops oil sugar. Penetrating and soothing. Splendid fo-r children. Is 6d buys 60 doses. The newspapers are clamoring to Lord Rhondda, Food Controller at Home, to stop the profiteering in meat. New Zealand lamb, according to the otticial prices, reaeues the retailer at 1 ii l d per lb, yet. the consumer pays Is lud per lb. The papers urge the imprisonment of profiteers. PROPER EXPRESSION OF APPRECIATION. A compliment should oe as quickly given for good goods and go .id service as a kick for defective goods and poor service. .Most people realise this. That is why so many have written to the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy telling of remarkable cures of coughs and colds it has effected, and expressing their appreciation of the good qualities of this well-known remedy.— Fo.r sale by L. llotop, Chemist. That there is money in electricity is shown by the fact that, the Auckland city electrical department showed a gross profit of £34,033 last year. Avoid coughs and colds this Winter —take NAZOL regularly. Put some drops out sugar en«J inhale. Penetrating and germ-killing. Start, using NAZOL to-day. No Less than 2,700,000 acres of grass laud are tx> bo ploughed up in Britain for grain growing, and the extensive use of German prisoners will u'o far towards providing the necessary labour. ARE COLDS CATCHING It, is claimed that most colds are catching as measles, and that one should avoid the association ol anyone who has a cold. Never permit, anyone who has a cold to kiss your child. Avoid crowded cars and poorly ventilated sleeping rooms. Then when you take a cold get rid of it as quickly as possible. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy used as directed will enable vou to throw it oil quickly and permanently. That preparation always cures and is pleasant, and safe to take. —For sale by L. Hotop, Chemist..

"KEATING'S POWDER destroys— BUGS, Fleas, Moths, Beetles, and all other insects, whilst quite harmless to domestic animals. In exterminating Beetles the success of this powder is extraordinary. It is perfectly clean in application. See the article you purchase is "KEATING'S," i.e., with the signature TIIOMAS KEATING on each tin, as all imitations are noxious and inn effectual. Sold in Tins, 6dand each by all chemists. The Waimaie School Committee is arranginir t'uis winter to give country scholars hoi, colfee wilii their lunch. CHILDREN'S FAULTY BRcATHING. If y. n. r.iild (lioweve: .muiig) »uffers frum 1 atarrh or the choking of tho passages, a sure and harmless method of relief is to pour at intervals minute quantities of Fluenzol slightly diluted with not water into the jjostrils while the child is on its back. Insist on Fluenzol. 1/6 and 2/6. * The number of of typhoid iu France has been only 4571, compared with 6U,00U in the South African war. For Infiuenza take Woods Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails, 1/6, 2/6. The Sinn Fein organisation is being tended at Home with a view tocapluring all the seats held by Nationalists.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3247, 3 July 1917, Page 3

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NOTES AND NEWS. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3247, 3 July 1917, Page 3

NOTES AND NEWS. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3247, 3 July 1917, Page 3

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