I know hundreds of people who never attempt to get rid of their winter cough. "Oh, when the hot weather comes, it will 50," they say; "in the meantime it is not very bad." If they only knew it, by the neglect of their cold this winter they are laying themselves out for one next winter, and perhaps a life-long illness. A cold lowers the vivality of the system, and while in this weakened state you are open to develop consumption, bronchitis, and other similar ills Be advised and look after your cold; it simply means a few doses of Baxter's Lung Preserver which you can get at 1/10 bottle at your storekeeper. Sheep continue to maintain their high prices in South Canterbury and dealers predict that next season breeding ewes will reach record prices. Some suggest the introduction of an Act to prevent the wholesale slaughter of ewe lambs. The high prices paid for fat lambs tempt farmers to sell any sheep at all fat, and the result is a serious j check in the industry throughout the Dominion. The quality of the sheep is al--6O affected for those left to breed I from are not always the best. MILD DERBY satisfies the exacting smoker for it is not too heavy nor too light. Fragrant, cool and »*Uefying. Try a plug or tin. 13. On the first day of the session M,r W. A. Veitch (Wanganui) gave notice to move "'That in the opinion of this House the time has arrived when full civil and political rights should be restored to all State employees," but the Government has not yet given an opportunity for its discussion. Mr Veitch asked the Prime Minister last week when his opportunity will come. The Hon. Mr Massey promised that at the first chance he would notify Mr , Veitch to take advantage of an opportunity to move his motion. You need SHARLAND'S MOA J3RAXD EGG PRESERVATIVE if you want to preserve fresh eggs. It is always reliable. ANOTHER TESTIMONY TO THE VALUABLE REMEDY—DR SHELrDON'S NEW DISCOVERY. "I have to thank Dr Sheldon's New covery alone for the marvellous recevory I h?.e made from a severe attack of Influenza of the very worst form indeed," writes Mrs A. Shierlaw, 1 27 London Street, Richmond, Christchurch, New Zealand. "All my body was racking with pains of the vilest description, with frightful coughing fits that seemed to tear me to pieces, rest or sleep of any description being totally unknown to me. "I tried everything I could get or hear of, and until I got Dγ Sheldon's New Discovery my life was one long feverish torture. After the first few courses my life seemed to change, the racking cough disappeared, the pains of the body were relieved almost immediately, and above all I got restful, long-sought-for sleep, for which I have the above remedy to thank alone; and < shall never consider my home complete without having a bottle in the house; and I can recommend it to all who have the above torturing comi plaint." Dr Sheldon's New Discovery [is sold at 1/6 and 3/. Obtainable everywhere.
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Northern Advocate, 1 September 1913, Page 7
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