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GENERAL NEWS.

At the meeting of the Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society it was informed that the parent Society was in urgent need of funds. it was resolved tluu the Secretary send at once wha,t moneys, were in hand through the liberality of friends to da,to. We are pleased that ih'e Society was enabled to send' 1 the amount of £lB, The Secretary would 1 be glad to receive any don .a a for the above, this, being a, special appeal. The extra: expenditure for the present year to meet' urgent needs entailed the large amount of £30,000, i' ; ' ■ ( ■; ! J [|i To ensure getting genuine *‘NazoP’—the true and tried cough and t old remedy—always order by name. Resist imitations and substitutes. Get what you want—■‘NAZOL." “THE DAILY ADVERTISER" is che place to secure Rubber Stamps. Did it ever occur to you tba.t a. man’s life is full of crosses and temptations. Ho comes iu*o this world without bis consent and he goes out against his will; and the trip between is exceedingly rocky. The'(rule 101 l contraries, is one of the features of the trip. When he is little the big girls kiss Mm, and when lie is: big the little girls kiss him 1 . If lie is poor lie. is a biajd manager; if he is rich:, he is dishonest. If lie needs , credit, he cannot get it. If he is prosperous, .everyone, wants to do him a favour. If he is in politics, it is for graft,; if he is but of politics, lie: is no: good' lo his country. If 3ie doesn’t give to charity he is a! stingy cuss; if he does it is for show r . If he is actually religious he is a. hypocrite; if ha takes no interest in religion, he is a: JilardS ened sinner. If he gives affection he Is! a soft specimen; if Ire calres for no one ho is cold-blooded. If ho dies young, (hero was a great Injure before him; if he lives to an old age, he missed his calling. If you; have money, you lalrfet a. (miser; if you, spend it, you’re: a' rogue and a grafter; if you can’t, get it, you’re a blithering idiot. So wh'at the h —-’s the use? "New Mays are on yov *rack."— -“-Bernal. Though you suffer from a cold or sore throat to-day you will begin to feel better ,to-morrow if you start to take Baxter’s Lung Preserver at once. Thrc famous tested remedy gives new health to those who have weak lungs or are run down. It is a 'tonic medicine as well as a lung preserver. Splendid for young and old. Pla tant to take, and every, dose ben fits. Prove its goodness land reli biljty now. Ask your chemist >r storekeeper for a big Is IQd bo( Je, hut be sure you obtain "B .xter’a.’* That tickling, irritating cough can be promptly relieved! by a few drops of "Nazol"' taken on lump sugar. ‘ Get ‘‘Nazol" to-night, 60 dosoa Is 6d,

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVII, Issue 635, 10 July 1917, Page 2

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GENERAL NEWS. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVII, Issue 635, 10 July 1917, Page 2

GENERAL NEWS. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVII, Issue 635, 10 July 1917, Page 2

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