"What muddle ; superfluous preparation . makes. "—Stanus. . Certainly ,be prepared, , for wise pie oa ration means also the. battle half won; buiieilluoiis treparation is ill-advised. Always 'be prepared pouring winter timt. wUicii to tne unprepared is chronic cough and cold time. 'Baxter's Lung fieiervet is ample preparation, for this sterling remedy is a safe and prompt -remedy. Jt nips the trouble Ii the bud and, lortifl.es against the return * visit: The home that. knows, ;'Baxter's' ts . : coiigh r ahd cold pi-oot. 'pel laig< bottle Of this 54-year-old specific tn-«i;»v Js sd at Chemist and, Store. The ex-German steamer , Mocassin (exPrinz Joachim), 4.760 tons, has siinlc while mooted to a- New York pier, and an investigation has -been opened . Woods Great Peppermint Cure, 104 "Coughs- land Colds, never fads, 1/9, 2/9 — o. . "The land i» .not, yet .being sold by ; the pbunjL although it may come to tliat yet," said Lieut.-Colonel Mitchell, M.T*., "at a meeting in Masterton last week,. When referring to the amount oi land allocated for 'each house by the Government in certain' Svorkers'' homes' in Masterton} ''There is no reason'/ for, it 'in .a district. "'where there Is- plenty of land available. Man is largely 'the creature. 'of ..environment, .and .ii you house him in a dog kennel yoti might turn 1 him into a dog !" (Laughter.) Th'e blow-fly, poised on vibrant wing, That drones his welcome to the spring, Is housewife's, most detested pest, /Aiid always, an unw.e)c6rne guest, ■But not a inoro abliorront foe ' Than njariy '6ther bests wo know. * .Thpse t coughs and colds We'd ne'er endure, Had we *io Wood's Great Peppermint Cure. ' ■ '. 15 •A new. law wliich will be brought before the Italian Chamber' is Signor Lom- ' bai'di's 'feo-called tax on idleness:- It pro--vides ' that all 'those' persons between 20 and 60 wh'o'icannot jProye that they are occupied' in some ( ' tfaqe, profession, bur-i---nes's or other employment, and a^e liviiig on their .private incomes, are to be taxed of one-half of the ' same, while they, must also pay the ordinary citizen's taxes. Persons who have neither work nor income will be warned to find immediate occupation. If thdy fail to dosso, work will be given them by the Government. For Influenza take Woods' ;■ Great Peppermint Cure. 1/9 2/9.—* A South Canterbury resident, wneii uu a visit to Wanganui, 1 informed a Heram i reporter that, as far as 'ho could' gather,' i th« Increased price for next season's wheat would nq^ have the effect of Inducing farmers fo^grow grain much more ' extensively than was the case : last season' A good deal of cultivation had taken place of late, but it was not by any means all for winter wheat, and a considerable area Would be found to Dt> in green feed for the. spring. The uncertainty, of the meat market might influence a number of farmers to grow grain, hut in the aggregate, the area would not. it was feared, be much -greater than last year. Thft high price., of implements, horses, , labor, ■ etc.,. together With the Uncertainty of seasons, had a detrimental influence on grain-growing. A WOMAN'S ENTIRE APPEARANCE depends upon the design of her corset, ahd if sho wears B ; ahd O. Cbrse'ts ' she knows thather'figfure'is correct.; '!B,*and 'C. Corsets are British 'made* and therefore the price .you pay "for them avoids the high s exfcra' charge' imposed' by pfesijnt foreign exchange itate. They excel 'aU others ■ for health ahd; comfort. Ask always' for'B. and O. Corsets. All'leading Drapers istook them. 7
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15221, 20 May 1920, Page 5
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