mount Ida Dfpucle. (Established 1869.) The only paper published between Dunedin and Alexandra. fllanlototo County Gazette, Contains News of Maniototo County Jobbing '.Depaphn«n*. All kinds of Printing at current rates POSTERS HANDBILLS BILLHEADS tiRMOS INVOICE BOOKS RKCEIPT BOOKS CIRCULARS CATALOGUES DBfcDS ' PROGRAMMES LABELS VISITING CARDS SHOW CARDS POST CARDS SteHon«fu Department, LEDGERS GASH BOOKS MINUTE BOOKS DAY BOOKS STATIONERY TENS PENCILS M. Ida Sfyroniele. H WILSON J. W. RiiKD TvfASEBT
KEEP WELL Sickness is easier to Prevent than Cure Prominent medical authorities are today drawing special attention to the importance of using preventive medicines to maintain good health, instead of -waiting until stricken down with Sickness which could have been avoided. The custom in some countries is to pay the doctor to keep you well. Aa arrangement which works out more iatiflt'actorily to both sides. The doctor h*# a regular income and the people generally enjoy regular health. We inror* our houses against fire, but at the B&a* time take precautious to prevent th«n catching fire. Some people insure their Jives against sickness or accident—* food plan, but it is not enough. Car* should be taken all the time to avoia that outbreak of sickness and for txha* purpose a suitable medicine is j&equirei Dv. Morse's Indian Boot Pills will b» found a preparation invaluable for thi» purpose. It is not claimed that they possess any miraculous powers, but as an everyday household remedy they are invaluable. They are a searching, cleansing medicine, acting on th<3 Stomach, Liver and Kidneys.. A pill occasionally will keep the system clean and v in perfect order, and protect i* from disease of all kinds. MADE IN NEW ZEALAND.
.The latest thing in faa-ming is to farm in colors. Major Morrison, a millionaire, has a "black" farm and a "red" farm at Pandbouriie-, Berkshire (England)-. On the black farm there are black horses, black Kerry cattle-, blackfaced sheep, black pigeons on the barn roofs, black fowls, and black ducks 1 . The red farm, worked by reddish-brown horses, is stocked with reddishi-brown cattle and ducks, has red pigeons, a* red ;oose, and red-haired dairymaids.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 August 1922, Page 4
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349Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 August 1922, Page 4
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