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MAGISTRATE'S COURT

Tttesday, Septembeii 17. (Beforo Mr 11. A. Young, S.M.) Judgment, by default, was given for plaintiffs in tho following cases:—Harris and Sons v. Herbert Symons (Balclutha), claim £7, rent and goods supplied (costs 23s 6d); James Howard v. Raymond A. Saunders (VVanganui), claim £8 6s, services rendered (costs 23s 6d); A. and T. Burt v. A. M'Leod (Woolston), claim £3 5s lid. on account stated (costs lis) ; Herbert, Havnes, and Co. v. Tutere Wi Repa (Te Aramou), costs lis lid; D.I.C. v. Mary Nolan, claim £6 13s 6d, goods supplied (costs 23s 6d).

SATS TAR IS BEST FOE COUGHS AND COLDS. GIVES QUICK RELIEF. > A gentleman from a severe attack of bronchial catarrh, brought on by a chill decided to try a simolc home-made tar syrup recipe that recently appeared in these columns, and now writes: "It gave me quick relief." Another writes: "Ihave a troublesome cough, -which comes on suddenly, and a teaspoon ful of bit-rate of tar cough syrup promptly stops it and brings away the phlegm so easily." A third writes: "I never got a more speedy relief." In view of its proved efficacy other readers suffering from coughs will doubtless wish to give it trial, and for their benefit we would state that the syrup is easily made at home by dissolving half a pound of sugar in half a pint of hot water'and then adding two ounces of bicrato of tar. Stir thoroughly and pour into a pint bottle. One or two teaspoonfuls of this t-ar syrup will quickly stop tickling coughs, and taken two or three times a day will soon relieve a stubborn cough, cold, or case of catarrh. It is also most beneficial for various forms of throat and bronchial trouble arising from exposure to the damp and cold. Care should l)e taken to get the bitrato, as other forms of tar are generally not suitable for this pjirposo. _21

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17423, 18 September 1918, Page 8

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MAGISTRATE'S COURT Otago Daily Times, Issue 17423, 18 September 1918, Page 8

MAGISTRATE'S COURT Otago Daily Times, Issue 17423, 18 September 1918, Page 8

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