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"Foresight is the weapon of the Wise" —Proverb. Foresight always pays. That's why wise mothers all over New Zealand keep a large 2s bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver on a handy shelf. At first signs of a cough or cold on the little ones, a dose of Baxter's is given. Quickly dispels all trouble and protects against return. As a tonic it stands alone . A splendid vitalizer and blood purifier. Just as good for adults as for kiddies. Chemists and Stores. Buy to-day. *

In a recent letter from Palestine, Major A. H .Wilkie, of tho Wellington Mounted Rifles, writes:—" There were many exciting experiences during the stunt in the mountain of Moab. Some of the greatest cut-throats on earth liv© in these regions, tho worst being the Circassians, whom tho Turks usually employ to exterminate inconvenient races, such as Armenians, etc. In other words, tho Circassians are professional murderers, and live on plunder. We protected them from the Bedouins after we had taken one of their towns, and when we were leaving they repaid us for our protection by trying to ambush us along a deep ravine. They shot some of our fellows, but came off very badly when our chaps retaliated." SUFFERERS FROM SCIATICA. Sufforers from Sciatica should not hesitate to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The prompt relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. Sold everywhere. * PIMPLES MAR FACIAL BEAUTY. Beauty that attracts belongs only to those whose faces are free from pimples and skin eruptions. If you are troubled with such distressing complaints, call Bee Ointment to your aid. You can feel its soothing effects with first application. A course will banish the afflictions entirely. Free sample, Box 288, "Vvellington. * For Children 'b Hacking Cough at night Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, 1/fi «/fl* The Stipendiary Magistrates and th© Supreme Court Judgeß aro not in agreement upon several cases that have lately attracted much attention in Wellington. The Magistrate recorded convictions in the notorious, Kelburn case, in tho alleged light-weight butetr case, and in tho gambling on licensed premises case. The public, ignorant of th 0 law and apparently of the merits of the cases, warmly applauded these decisions, I and Wellington plumed itself on having developed. th c superior conscience. But now the Supreme Court has asserted its majesty and quashed the convictions, holding that the magistrate was wrong and that tho defendants must go free. .- The zeal of the city for putting its house ' in order, as it imagined, has been sadly damped, writes a Wellington correspondent. Corns are very painful; If you suffer from them you should get Progandra— a sure cure. If you know a friend who suffers from Corns, mention Progandra —Is at Chemists and Stores. KAY'S '■"LINSEED COMPOUND" f for Coughs and Colds. Of proven eftl I caey for ches,t complaints. * . :'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 13599, 25 July 1918, Page 6

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