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GLEANINGS, For Bronchial Coughs take WooW Great Peppermint Cure. 1/6 and 2 6.* \ Dominion Day medals are to be pre- i sented to school children on September ' 26. Heavy woollen underwear, viz.: Flannel Shirts, Bush Flannels, Guernseys, Football Jerseys, etc. Thick woollen sox. splendid quality. At Leser’s.* Mr, Asquith states that the party is sound, and does not require plastering periodically. No one need now suffer the agonising pains of sciatica and acute rheumatism, as quick rclief may he had by applying Cliamberlain’s Pain Balm. This fact has been clearly demonstrated in many thousands of cases. This liniment relieves the pain and makes sleep and rest possible, which is alone worth many times its cost. For sale by all dealers in medicine. Tom Burrows, by continuous club swinging for 65 hours 10 minutes, has beaten Griffith’s Sydney record by five minutes. If you are troubled with Dyspepsia, whica gives its victims no rest day and night, and causes pains in the stomach and bowels, headache, dizziness, loss of appetite, constipation, etc., take a course of Chamberlain's Tablets, they will stimulate the liver and bowels to perform thoir work naturally and gently, and strengthen the digestive organs. For sale by all dealers in medicine. Following upon the increase in price of meat in America, a rise of per pound has been made in many tricts in London. “ Some little time ago,” says Mr. J. G. Boyle, Kalmscott, W. A., “I was suffering from severe cough, which threatened to take _ serious form. Hearing so much about Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, 1 decided to give it a trial, and to my great satisfaction was com i the •'M Boyle, pletely cured by the time I had finished the For sale by all dealers in wedifirst bottle.’ Speaking at Gisborne on Saturday, Sir Joseph Ward promised that next session there would be an increased vote for the East Coast Railway. The mother who has acquired the habit of keeping a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy on hand saves herself a great amount of uneasinoss and anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup, to which children are susceptible, are % quickly cured by its use. It counteracts any " tendency of », cold to result, in pneumonia and if given as soon as the first symptom of croup appears it will prevent the attack. This remedy is free from all poisons, which makes it the mother’s favourite everywhere. For sale by all dealers in medicine. The Hon. J. 1). Ormond has decided to cut up about 10,000 acres of his Wallinfgord estate in Hawke’s Bay. George Andrews, Rochester, Vic., writes:— “My occupatioi of a rabbit trapper oblige* me to be out at night attending to the traps, and while so doing I contracted a severe cold. After trying other cough mixtures on the market, I was recommended to give Chamberlain's Cough Romedy a trial. It gave me immediate relief, and throe bottles completely cured me. I can with every confidence reoomraond Chamborlaiu’s Cough Romedy to anybody having a cough or odd.” For sale by all dealers in medicine. Thn Mangatoki Dairy Company paid llid for butter fat for nine months this season. Great Oaks from little Acorns grow: That dread disease, Consumption, has its commencement in a cold on the chest. Don't leave it until it is too late. You can promptly cure your cold with Dr. Sheldon’s New * Discovery. Obtainable at: J. Evans and Sons, Waipajtakauri; R. V. Johnston, Kaitaiu; J. Mckay, Fairbum; W. C. Bunkall, Herekino; T. S Houston, Ahipara. G. Leser, Mangonui.* The appointment of Sir P. Reeves as High Commissioner for New Zealand in London lias been renewed. / Can’t shake it off : Howl ofteiwweAear persons with colds make theWbojjP'rJfnark; hut Dr. Sheldon’s New Disco vkrylshalfeH them off promptly and effhctaMy \ iQ> a few doses. Obtainable at: J MfiWre k SLub, Waipapakauri, R. V. Johnston, Kmtaiui JJ McKay, Fairbum, W. C. Bunkall, Herfeino; 1\ Houston, Ahipara; G. Leser, Mangonui.* The Minister for Railways (Hon. W. Hall-Jones) says that he expects the Main Trunk line to be finished in September, and traffic commenced in November. Baby’s Little Troubles: Baby’s cough, if not attended to, often results in croup and other serious troubles. Always keep a bottle of Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery handy, and be prepared. Every bottle guaranteed.- Is 6d k 3k. Obtainable at J. Evans and Sons Waipapakauri; T. Houston Ahipara; R. V. Johnston Kaitaia ; J. McKay, Fairbum ; G. Leser, Mangonui. Lady journalists must avoid Japan. The new press laws for the Mikado’s empire prohibit women from becoming pnl Ushers or editors, us ” the discharge of such work by females is neither becoming nor desirable.” The framers of the law are certainly looking fur into the future, for, as yet, Japanese damsels have given no sign of emulating their Western sisters in work. The latest and the best remedy for Chest Complaints is Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption. It cures when all else fails. Price, Is Gd, and 3b. Obtainable at: J. Evans and Sons, Waipapakauri; T. Houston, Ahipara ; R. V. Johnston, Kaitaia; J. McKay, Fairbum ; G. Leser, Mangonui.* During the year which ended on March 31st last, 223 accidents happened to employees of the Public Works Department, of which 17 were fatal. The record is much happier than that of the preceding year, when over 300 accident* occurred. Rheumatism : Dr. Sheldon’s Magnetic Liniment cures more cases of rheumatism every year than all the so-called rheumatism medicines combined. It will penetrate to your very bones ; soothe and subdue the pain. The first application will relieve, and continued use effect a permanent cure. Guaranteed to cure, or money back. Accept no substitute.—lsG & 3s. Obtainable at: J. Evans and Sons, Waipajwkauri ; T. Houston, Ahipara; It. V. Johnston, Kaitaia ; W. C. Bunkall, Herekino; J. McKay, Fairbum ; G Leser, Mangonui.* The Hastings branch of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union had a meeting the other night. The ‘ Standard ’ selects the following gems of speech from the proceedings : Thus Mr. lUatson at the Farmers’ Union meeting last night—” I might say that if the Union selected a nigger as a candidate for Parliament, I would support him.” ” I asked a farmer the other day why ho did not join the Farmers’ Union,” said n member at last night’s conference, ” and the reply came : ‘ Perhaps you know that once there was a 'National Ass’. T 1 at ass bad a foal, and then died. That foal is the Farmers’ Union.’ ”

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Northland Age, Volume IV, Issue 42, 22 June 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Northland Age, Volume IV, Issue 42, 22 June 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Northland Age, Volume IV, Issue 42, 22 June 1908, Page 6

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