Clear Your Skin WhileYouSieep withCnticura For eampleeaeh free by nail address: B-lewatACte., Sydney, JT. 8. W. Sold throughout the world. Te»t it in Your Home y Cake made froiji this wonderfully fine flour is the best proof of Snowball superiority. If you are still using another brand, try one baking with Snowball—tett it against the flour you are bow (Sling and you will be surprised to find how much lighter your Oakes, * bread, scones and pastry will be. - Awarded Cold Medal at N<Z< aad London Exhibitions. 25 Snowball M FLOOR Daily Knead!' siiinininiiiniinimmiiimmiinnmmmmmniimiinmiig lißWrsj M C[ Soft rabbet cushions, encased in 3 = Velvet, easily fixed.' Quite invis- g £ iblc. -Very comfortable. § j| ff Protect Stocking Heels from wear. S S Preserve shoe linings. a | A PERFECT CURE FOR SHOES I = LOOSE IN THE HEEL. | Black, Brown, Whits or Grey jp FROM ALL STORES. I9 r S M.wZ.&l*ad s irantsi 5 ’ Bradfleld B UaePbtPMß, SS Manufacturer*— S PhtitHH' S Pai*n 4», LAd,, H Lothdon, En§. £iiuiuiiiiuiuuiuimujjiuiuui]iiinuuiuimimta<niii<uin It adds life and brilliancy to laces and linens. GOLMAN’S STARCH
PRECAUTION. NOT PANIC. The lost Epidemic has left;, many people with’a fear of recrude#-! cenoe, and at the first signs of a coldj th«y got alarmed. ■ It is not anticipated that there willC bo a return of the epidemic in n seriou#' form. Everyone, however, should take!; the easy precautions that are necessary! to maintain.health. NAZOL, that powerful germicide,-; which proved so valuable during the epi~ demic. will prevent the attack and velopment of colds, sore throats, and* influenza. A few drops on the handkerchief to inhale, or a piece of sugar saturated with NAZOL and allowed to slowly diesolve in the mouth, is absolutely the most efficient and sure precaution avail--, able. See that you get a bottle of NAZOL/ to-day. Is 6d at all chemists.
Messrs J. H. Bethuns and Co. advertise that they will sell -by auction to-day (Thursday), at 1.30 p.m.* at Featherston, Wairarapa, under instruo tions from the Salvation Army, the freehold of the manager’s residence, Hickson street, social hall and living rooms, Fitzherbert street, two electric light plants, furniture from camp Institute, band instruments, and sundries. For Children’s Hacking Cough, Woods’ Great Peppermint Curs, In connection with the proposed vis-it-to the - West Coast of the chief drainage engineer (Mr J. R. Thompson), it: has been decided by the Grey County Council to request the Minister for Lands to authorise Sir Thompson to visit and report on the various swamp areas in the county. Uo is already commissioned to report on the La Fontaine area in the Westland County. There are largo tracts of swamp lands in the district, which, if drainage were found practicable, could bo transformed into rich farming land. SNIFF UP, QARQLEo* SWALLOW FLUENZOL
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10523, 26 February 1920, Page 8
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