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TOYS • TOYS! TOYS BtST ahUSCTION IN LAWRENCE. See the Display in our Windows LADIES'HANDBAGS THE MOST SUITABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR A YOUNG LADY TO BE FOUND IN LAWRENCE. . . . Hairdresser, Tobacconist, and Stationer .j Ross Place, LAWRENCE. CHAMBERLAIN'S | COUGH REMEDY m^msz m m m Wssk m m»jM m m 1 a® SP ■ wm M CURES INFLUENZA. Danger from influenza may be avoided by the me o*f Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Thepain in the chest disappears: the fever subsides, the whole body becdmes comfortable, and you escape the after effects of'the disease.

MORE PRAISE FOR THE NEW HUDSON MOTOR CYCLE What the Awards Committee of the Otago Motor Club says of the New Hudson's Achievement in the Reliability Trial. |J Special mention should lie made of the performance of A. Scott with "Mr S| New Hudson and side-car. For a machine of this coinpara- " lively small horse-power to surmount such hills as the route pro- ' vices, and come out with a clean sheet, is an aclieievement of which " lie mifjlit be proud." The distance was from Dnnedin to Clyde and hack, via Palmerstin, Kyehurn, ami Becks. Ihe New Hudson, with a side-car and passenger, covered it without u single mishap. This is a splendid performance, and it indicates the " New Hudson's " great reliability on the road. This performance is only one out of a Ictfthy list tall and let us tell yon about its other remarkable achievements, and why it can put up such recoids .. SlB3, George-street, j DUNEDIN. 31

ONE BOTTLE effects THREE CURES. Mrs. J. Reed, Proprietress of the Coronation Coffee Palace, Masterton, writes:—" Mr. L. Avers, Mr. H. Stevenson, also Miss Sunken, all suffering from INFLUENZA in my establishment, tried FLUENZOL, and found on taking one bottle, they were all QUITE CURED." ® DON'T DELAY, but get a bottle TO-DAY from your % Chemist or Grocer - 1/6 and 2/8 <b ,«

After the unsuccessful attempts to restore animation in the body of the man McClymont, drowned in the Tutaekuri River one day last week had been stopped (states the Napier Daily Telegraph)the question was raised as to whether, if the right methods had been adopted at the beginning, the man's life would have been saved. Dr Harvey was present to the end, and ii was he who advised that further efforts were useless ; in fact, life had been extinct for some time, as was proved by the stiffening of the lower limbs. He stated that in cases of apparent drowning the most important thing to do was to have all the water removed from the victim's lungs. " ft is better to ' waste ' five minutes in that work than commence artificial [respiratory methods with water still in the chest," said the doctor. It was not a case of how long a person was under water, but how long he had water in his lungs. To have water ii. the chest for half«an-hour aftor the landing of the body was just as b a d as leaving the body under water for that time. " After I arrived here," concluded the medical man, " over a pint of water was taken from the lungs, and the victim had been on the bank for half an hour then, Had all the water been removed the deceased may have had a better chance. It was better to hold a n apparently drowned person upside down to allow the water to escape rather than commence resuscitation methods with the water' still in the lungs." For Children's Hacking Cough at night Wood*' Great Peppermint Cure^l/ft,

A young man named Koy Patterson, the son of Mr John Patterson, of the Telegraph Department, Inveroargill, was drowned while surf bathing at Bushy Beach on Sunday, reports an Oamam P.A. wire. The body has not

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6136, 11 February 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6136, 11 February 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6136, 11 February 1914, Page 1

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