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NATIONALISATION OF THE FLOUR INDUSTRY.

Mr Hogan to-day gave notice to move that this House is of opinion that the State should 'take over the flourmilling industry and conduct it in the, interests of the people, by fostering grain growing and cheapening the cost of food to the masses of the Dominion.

Mr Flatman. immediately followed this up by giving notice to ask the Government whether they will, before replying to the honourable member for Wanganui, ascertain the area- of land required for the production of sufficient wheat for the ■requirements of the people of the Dominion, also the cost of such land, flour-mills, machinery, etc., in connection with the carrying on of the business generally? Mrs Sarah Mcßurney, Urpper -flutt, N.Z., says : "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best medicine for croup in children that is made. I have no fear in recommending it, as, after a lengthy trial, I have found it to have no bad effect. Have used it for years, and will have no other. All my friends say the same." For sale by all chemiste and storekeepers. A WELL-KNOWN WELLINGTON EESJDENT CURED BY RHEUMO. Mr James Shakes, 22 Manners Street., is a 30 years' resident of Wellington, and his experience is an interesting one. "During a severe attack of Rheumatic gout. I tried your RHEUMO. All pains had left me in twenty minutes after the first dose, and by the following morning all swelling had disappeared. Hearing that a friend of mine was suffering from rheumatic gout, I went up to his place with, a bottle of RHEUMO, and the result was as in my case — a cure. I can honestly recommend it to sufferers of Rhetimatic Gout, for your remedy as a cure is a certainty. Try RHEUMO yourself. It is sold by all Chemists and Stores at 2s 6d and 4s 6d. HAVE YOU HAD YOUR TUSSICURA TO-DAY FOR THAT COUGH? The question, Have you had your TUSSICURA? is one just now being asked daily in thousands of homes consequent on the advent of the approaching trying winter months and the damp, cold, tedious climate of New Zealand, which proditces coughs, colds, and lung and bronchial troubles of every description. The answer to this question in all well-regulated households is invariably "Yes." As the enormous sale of this tried, safe, and effective family remedy testifies, TUSSICURA, the great cough cure, is world-wide in reputation, has stood the test of time, and today stands higher in public estimation than any other. It is guaranteed free from narcotics and all mineral and dangerous drugs, is especially suited for children, will stop and. cure a cough in one night, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CATARRH, WHOOPING COUGH, SORE THROAT, HOARSENESS, LOSS OF VOICE, and OLD-AGE COUGH. This great medicine, TUSSICURA, is obtainable from all chemists and medicine-dealers throughout the Dominion; price, 2s 6d and Is 6d per bottle.

The "real mackie' connoisseurs of whisky will be pleased with "White Horse Cellar." It is the highest standard of good whisky. Pure and well matured by great age it is the best of Pot Still Scotch Whisky, blended to produce a sDirit of rich mellow flavour: A survival of the grand old whisky of last century. We challenge comparison. ,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12528, 31 July 1908, Page 5

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NATIONALISATION OF THE FLOUR INDUSTRY. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12528, 31 July 1908, Page 5

NATIONALISATION OF THE FLOUR INDUSTRY. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12528, 31 July 1908, Page 5

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