That child is too tbin! Is her school work too hard ? No ; she needs new vitality. Steams' Wine of Cod Livei Extract' gives children a healthy appetite, and i-"*- -«k their bodies.* ' A correspondent in Washington, U S.A., writing to het editor of the "Press," gays:— "We have all been quite excited for the past month over the tests of the AVright- flying machine, which have been going on at Fort Myer. The machine is a wonderful sight. It is a? graceful in flight as a great bird, but the enormous power of its small engine is moKt astounding and awe-inspiring. I have seen nearly evry fight, both th,is yar and last, but miscsed the straightaway run aqross country, which I was told was the most beautiful of all its performances. However, it will 1 be only a few years before aeroplanes will be park abactions all over the world, and we shall se cross-country flights unqil we are tired of them:
? ? Mrs R. Gadd, 307, Madras-st., North Christchurch, N.Z., writes: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a most valuable medicine. I sell a lot of it in my shop, .and it is used in my home. J have recommended it to several people and have never known it to fail. Ther* is no question but what it ia the fore most cough medicine sold in this dis trici." For "sale everywhere- •"
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 18 September 1909, Page 3
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