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ONLY A CHILL' Mistake Thousands Make MUCH WISER TO TREAT COLDS AT ONCE Few people avoid colds ... PU y yet few realise how serious L \ \ \ the development of an L. ordinary cold can be if it is V>\ \ , W neglected. No Doctor will j yfrycountenance neglect of a \ common cold which hangs Sxv on; it has in it the seeds of Zjß, serious trouble! x ’■ \ Jo? S-. This is What to Do ' ’C\ If possible go to bed. At any ' x \ rate try to keep in an even \\ temperature. Wrap up warmly but not to such an w. •». extent as to perspire. See ~ V'. ' that there is a moving cur- \v' x ' rent of air in the room, stuffiness is no good. Send for Yaffil \ a bottle of Eonnington’s ('■ Irish Moss. ■ — > ~IW nw . wOM Taking No Chances Protective Antiseptic Film Start right away with that It is the Pectoral Oxymel of steady sip, sip, sip! You Carrageen that spreads a must rid your chest of that soothing protective film over congestion. It has been found irritated tissues. Its penetratthat the “pectoral oxymel” ing aromatic pungency finds made from Carrageen in its way to all parts of the Bonnington’s Irish Moss respiratory tract, making helps get this congested Breathing easy. But be sure mucous away quickly, so to refuse substitutes—get the stick to it! genuine BONNINGTON’S™ 1 ® MOSS 5,3 Geo. Bonnlnjton Ltd., Cashel St., Christchurch. ARE YOU AWARE .... that eyestrain causes headaches, fatigue and nervous irritability. Un- h fortunately, many people do not know this , . . and they suffer for h years. It's so unnecessary! A visit to a Qualified Optometrist, efficient testing of your eyes, the fitting <if necessary) of glasses will make such a wonderful differ- J ence to your sight and health, that you involuntary exclaim, “Long ago, I should have consulted— DAVID A. ('. LILBURNE OPTOMETRIST, THE AVENUE .... WANGANUI. Mr. Lilburne visits Taihane at Mr. H. D. Bond's Jeweller, ’Phone 168. Taihape. I Mr. Lilburne visits Marton on Tuesday. August 31. at Mr. Holdaway’s, Dentist. Phone 2635. Marton. Fr G TAI boys'” , • ' w STRUCTURAL ENGINEER, ( Fellow N.Z. Inst. Arch ) WANGANUI AND MARTON YES! M e BUY Pianos—paying Spot Cash . . . IS YOLII PIANO IDLE'.' YES! AVe SELL Pianos —l4 Io select from including Collard an I Collard Baby Grand, as new. DIXONS - - HAWERA, PHONE 434 YOl R CHILD DESERVES THE BEST I Consequently, you will desire a Kench & Carr built pram, and though our stocks are not what they were, they are still the best in the provinces. So come along and select your pram without delay. If your old pram has done yeoman service, don't think of throwing it away -it is far too valuable in these days of short stocks. Bring it along to us and let u tell you our charge for restoring its original appearance. KENCH & CARR THE PRAM PEOPLE 112 The A-.cn:::- (Opp. Furrer’s). Phone 5403 i: THE i k is Concerned About Raising !; I; THE STANDARD OF HEALTH IN NEW d ZEALAND. j! < Foo«i Values are Essential! i; That is Why !' NEWSOME'S !> SUNSHINE BREAD IS DIFFERENT > it It has this Extra Food Value which Costs you ]' no more. ; LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR A REGULAR SUPPLY '! i, WITH YOUR STORE. ? E*ery Seat !s Needed Train Travellers Can Prevent Undue Wastage Railway passenger traffic now is heavier than ever before, and in order to be sure of accommodation, wise travellers reserve their seats in advance. Should change of plans prevent the use of these reservations, early advice to the nearest railway booking office will permit their release to persons who otherwise may be prevented from travelling. Such consideration will be appreciated; lack of it may cause unnecessary hardship. Help the Railways to Help Everyone

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 205, 31 August 1943, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 205, 31 August 1943, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 205, 31 August 1943, Page 4