EPIDEMIC PRECAUTIONS,
The authorities issue a general warning against an Epidemic, and advise the Public to take precautions, such as avoiding crowds, and to go to bed on the first sign of trouble. In addition to those very necessary measures, we urge that a bottle of Hearno’s Bronchitis Cure be kept liandy, as th© prompt uso of this old family chest medicine will provent the development of the dangerous pneumonic symptoms. During tho 1918 epidemic thousands of Now Zealanders escaped tlie dread pneumonic complications by using this remedy, famous for tho past 50 years for its wonderful control of chest strong to resist attacks. Liberal size 2s 6d. Large family size 4s Bd. Chemists and stores. Get yours to-day, and Hearne’s Bronchitis Cure Is intended for the use of the youngest and tho oldest. With Hearne’s on hand th© whole family is secured, for jt makes the chest affections. Prepared scientifically, b© safe.—-Advt.
An ostrich is worth more dead than alive. When th© bird is killed every bit of it is used. The flesh is made into biltong, the skin is sold for fancy shoes, the feathers are made into dusters, and tlie bones arc ground up for meal.
NIMMOS N 2Ts Larcest piano Wl?y Importers
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12508, 26 July 1926, Page 8
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