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1914 ELECTIONS. Planks in the Farmers’ Platform by Laidlaw Leeds. No. 10 Old Age Pensions i Superintendent Graves of the King Home for old men says, “ Only one man in 10,000 is self supporting at seventy. In America alone, there are 1,125,000 former wage earners who are 65 years of age and over, deoendent. on public and private charity, at a cost of over £40,000,000. If a man pays double profits of 25% to a retailer all his life, in addition to helping to pay the debts of those who can’t or won’t pay, imposed on him by the retail credit system, of course he’ll be hard up when he he is old, but the man who shows judgment in purchasing everything wholesale direct from us, thus saving the difference, can look forward to old age with confidence. Think what 20% saving on your lifetime purchases will mean. Our big Catalog proves it —write today —it’s FREE. Another plank next week. (There’s a reason for our wonderful growth.) Ell LAIDLAW LEEDS (Our Guarantee: Satisfaction or money back.) SUPPLIERS OF EVERYTHING IN THE WIDE WORLD DIRECT TO YOU AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Wholesale Merchants Warehouse —Corner of Hobson 9k Wyndham Sts., Auckland

A LITTLE GIRL AT EAGLEHAWK SUFFERED WITH A HARD DRY COUGH FOR SIX MONTHS. ‘THE STRAIN OF COUGHING MADE HER VERY WEAK.” “My little girl, aged 14 years, had a very hard dry cough for about six mouths,” writes Mrs Caroline Moore, Napier Street, Eaglehawk, Victoria. “She used to get a very tight feeling in the chest at night. Really it was very hard for her to breathe, and sometimes when she would cough her nose would bleed. The strain of coughing made her very weak indeed. I tried all sorts of different cough cures for her, but none seemed to break the cough. One day I was reading the papeT and saw Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery for coughs and colds advertised ,and I heard such a lot of good reports about it that I went up to my grocer and got a bottle to try. I gave her a dose, and she did not cough the wholo night long. I kept on giving it to her, and it took the tight feeling awav from the chest almost once, so that after a week’s treatment with Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery she was quite cured, and has not been troubled since.” Dr. Sheldon’s New Disoovery is sold at Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable at L. W. Longmore’s, Chemist, Pahiatua.

K ? % * V/- , o4Sf r'Sf ruo* St -flAROfg W N*b# d;.f. $ % 3 as the finest Recognition of the kt(h quality of oar lew to typified ia two ways—first io the awards of great GoM and Silver Medals granted us ia Mm Exhibition# of Mm Dominion ever a loot period, aod—what is more gratifying to as—the steady ever-growing sales aad treat popularity which, for 3 5 years has kept our tea at the top of the tree. Everything: that care, money and organisation cam do has been done to make our tea perfection. Wo are the only tea Menders in Australasia with oar own Ceylon Offices, and our Ceylon Duyois supply us with only the best teas obtainable. Careful attention, selection and expert blending, linked with the high quality of the teas, produces an article which, for strength, delicacy of flavour, and purity, is on a piano by itself. Nelson Moate’s Pure Tea is made by experts for experts. In the first cup you drink you will find out why our teas are recognised as the best. We only ask you to hoy one packet, because wo know it will oeavioc* yea at once. Only Gold Medal 1882 (in open competition) First Silver Medal 1882 Gold Medal - 1907 Two Gold and two Special Medals 1914 (in open competition) Pure c Feas ts-' * £ >-

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4946, 21 September 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4946, 21 September 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 4946, 21 September 1914, Page 6

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