Mr.. WiHkHa'iftil. pf Gill Street, Sew! Plymouth, will tell. you. (how Fluenzol| .cured his S-yejarnald cnilfi' 'bf a severe attack of croup M ivHftniin an hour and after several other remedies .had failed! to give relief. Many other parents write m a similar strain as to the value i of Pluerfzol for children's ailments. Chemists and stores, 1/6 and 2/6. 11 ( About 50 returned soldiers are now : employed m Auckland" in' learning trades; under the Government .subsidy system J It was reported to the Auckland Patri-j otic Association that most of the men ( were learning bootmaking, motor neering, or Dasketrmaking. Their era- < ployers paid them A^wage arranged with! the Returned Soldiei-s' Association, and! the Government _ jnade t it up to £53, .a. week, irrespective of /the men's pensib'ns.. , A trade-mark is a guarantee*.. "Mac- \ logiii," for -instance;' :ofir a boy's sitit> is a ; sure sign of quality^ ana ; quick asi mothers know this fjign, the .quickorj they'll put their . ladfe into "Maclogn"! Siiite.^-4. •.'■''■". :•'.'--'•'■■ . ' i Stocks of wheat m .panterburjr "' are • Hearing their end',- and .very little is w of-} fering (says the-.Duriedih. Sfer)i Shortly ) ijiere wiU benoneio ! bebought" .there; ex- i cept odd lines of seed wheat. leit ov^ri by farmers. All thftsonthein. wheat iis'i now out oj the^.farmers! hands, except^: prqbab|y 4000 pr 5000 Katgs m Central | Otago.- None of the Dunedm . .fiiillert ; hold heavy stocks. Unless a supply sponj reaches us.fr.om Australiak some ,of out | mills will have to run short tinie :pr shut; down for lack of a mixture. ' '•■." ' j "Foresight Is the"weapon of the wise." ; ■ '".. —'proverb." ' Foresight always pays., whyj wise mothers all over Blew Zealand beepj a large 2s bottle of Baxtej'S I^uhg N Pr€-« server on a handy, shelf. At /ftrst sighs; of a cough or cold on this little ones^. a! dpse 'of . Baxter's l^gifepi. Qitlpkly als-| pels ail, trouble ana. promts «g>»®st return. As a. tonic ljt, .steads., alone. .^Wsplendid vitaliser andblopd pUriner. Ju?t; as good tor adults .js lot .ikiddies- ; Chemists and stdrfis. Bay to^flayl J It is just possible* that if TJncle Sam< captures any of . t'he-.Hxin 'raiders he; may follow the British custom of issu-i ing no H'etails. " 'Nothing has .had a more demoralising effect upjbn the German submarine service ttila tne practice of never printing pdr^ctilai's ,'c'pn-' cerhii»g captured divers. The uncertainty as to the fate of tiieir fellows m missing craft was orte offctbe faotbrs m the German hftVal revolts of last year. — American paper; If you get a ofcill, take Na^of immediately. It will prevent «ore. throat or tightness of the choft%~-(j:'7 ■ ■ "One day recently,," sayß.'th«;f3urfday Chronicle, "a lady typist m the* Miitistry of Pood put the covep- on her /.machine, folded her . notebook; - put 'on her - novr. Kaster hat, and went <nit Into the spring air — and 134,000 .people m went without their' ration bft^togarine. The typist had. forgotten to despatch the order;" ' / • ' '.;•. ..,*.;. ; *;,,,,. : . ACCUSED OF DYEING HIS HAIR, A Wellington 'warehouse lii^iSger, whose hair was getting, a' bit scanty on top, thought he wquld^nkejtp save it^ and purchased a well-kiipwn hair toiiic; Using it regularly . for 'several wefeks. To liis astonishment, it not only restb'i'ed a good growth, but the hair, which ' w&s previously fairly grey, all regained its natural brown color', and\ many \ of" hts ; pereonal friends really l f/nought he had ujied dye, as the improvement Was so rapid. Thd tonic refexred^tpwaa Br.^'W'lson's Regenerator, the British epecific for resjtorin£ color td pj^maturSre^ grejr hair, supphee of whioa may t befj Jija4 «m Gisbor»e from. Adair !l^jps.V Ltd., {Leading Drapers; price 3/6 bdttle s-ftl^o priiipina.l o'hAtnfii't* , • • ' 4fe» ' -- Heavy sheep loßS.es have b^ejft! Reported , as a result of tn'e • sno^ storm/in '.Oaiiterbury, Largd' numbers' of " shoep "arc still snowed m and tfief-' bonditiohfi continue serious. One 'farnier. lj^ reported : to have lost .900 and f ;pjiB !Ü btß#>'lbst^ MQ. Many sheep are < ijying j yon fpel a coj[d pomto£ on, don't wait until it. ha* grlnß#d yoUi ibqt.iake N*w>l at oußj'. . M f '•*•• ' ' J< .-A .
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