Complete account sales concerning a shipment of beef to London were brought under .notice at Dunedin recently. They illustrate very clearly the difficulties of' shippers in these days of high freights and general charges. The shipment consisted of 101 quarters of beef, and the average carcase weight was 5481 b. The cost worked out at £1 7/9 per 1001 b, or £7 12/ per head, totalling in all £l9l 16/10. After drawing 3£d per fib against documents and crediting fat there was a debit of £3 10/11 on the transaction. <
PNEUMONIA AND PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA. Pneumonia is an infectious disease of.- the lungs. Autoxima, by enervating, renders anyone liable to contract this disease. Absolutely without question, pneumonia originates in the large intestine. The disease starts from a cold, and all colds start from toxin poisoning in the large intestine or colon —autoxima. Changeable and cold weather helps, because the bodily resistance is depleted. Pneumonic influenza is pneumonia associated with influenza. Its 'cause is exactly the same. - The sane way is to prevent by removing the condition that makes these diseases possible. In other words, check the autoxima—they can then never develop. Coloseptic naturally and effectually removes autoxima. Natural health conditions then have full sway, and bodily resistance is at its maximum. All chemists dispense pure Coloseptic in original sealed packages, containing 156 grams net weight at 5s 6d a package. Wholesale: All leading drug houses. Write to Auckland Drug Co., Ltd., 40, Fanshawe Street, Auckland! for booklet concerning, autoxima and its cure. 2
Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure For Coughs and Colds never fails^,
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Waipa Post, Volume XX, Issue 1129, 16 August 1921, Page 2
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