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Awakened by ecreame in tbe night, the parents of Geoffrey Eveiatt, aged five, found a giant rat worrying at the arm of their I son, says a London paper. They chased it awa v and took tbe boy to their own bed to bandage his arm, when the rat again entered the room. The parents then at- . tacked and killed it with fire irons. THE DANGER OF A COLD. There's dange r in a cold. Tbe ccld 3'ou get may be a timely warning of something more dangerous to follow. Some people catch cold easily; no sooner ' one cold banished than they have got another one. That's dangerous. A cold lowers the vitality and weakens the whole body. It starts with watery eyes, sore all over feeling, and perhaps runs into Influenza, Bronchitis, o r Pneumonia. So prepare for trouble before it troubles you. A bottle of ]),■ Sheldon’s New Discovery is a safeguard against such ills. In the home where it is always found, Coughs and colds do not obtrude. Dr Sheldon’s New Discovery is a preventive as well as a remedy, a dose taken before exposure to inclement ‘ weather fortifies the system.' A dose : alter exposure prevents the danger of a chill. New Discovery. Price, Is fid and 3s. Obtainable at Wallace and Go's. America had tbe second largest allied army on the western front when the armistice was signed, according to General Peyton G. March, chief of staff. France stood first with 2,559,000 men, the United States second with 1,950,000 men, and England third with 1,718,000 men, including Portuguese. THEY PREVENT BILIOTJSNEfSS. For the prevention oc biliousness Pol) iug is equal to Chamberlain's Tablets They stimulate your liver, which has more to do with your bilious coad.'tlou than any othe r organ. Take a reuse of Chamberlain’s Tablets to get your liver and bowels into a hoadhy ct udition. Then take one at regular intervals and you will no longer be troubled with biliousness- Sold everywhere., How a tramp died after having a bath was related at an inquest at Perry Gaol. The man had been sentenced to one month’s imprisonment for begging, and, after exercise, was taken to have a tepid bath. He was ultimately found unconscious in the bath, and died, according to medical evidence, from heart-failure. CHILBLAINS? You suffer, Why? Cold weather; Lad circulation. Have them every winter ; can't banish them, only endure them. This reasoning is foolish. Rexona will drive away your chilblains. Many who have suffered for years, and endured agony every winter with resignation, avoiding the good cheer of the fireside, nursing their cracked and bleedings hands in the coldest quarter of the room, now thank Rexona for Winte r comfort. Rexona represents skin health, whether of feet, hands, scalp, or body. A few minutes spent at night anointing the feet with this cool salve means foot comfort all next day. ■ Rubbed gently into the skin of poor suffering hands, a pair of soft loose gloves to protect them, the unsightly chilblains must vanish. The hands neither hurt nor cause you to blush by their appearance. Winter work and winter sports may then be indulged in without fear of resvdting agony, for this should bo the healthiest time of the year, when wo are storing up strength and energy fo< the coming summer. Rexona is sold in triangular tins ct Is fid and 3s. Obtainable everywhere.

/n $0 many perils lurk behind a cut that keeping handy a pot of that great antiseptic healer, ZarnBuk, Is a wise and necessary precaution. There Is nothing like Zam-Buk for soothing, purifying, andhealingawound, The unique composition and her* bal origin of Zam-Buk, and Its great reliability have won for It a place In mgst households4 place in yours? OHINEMUKI STUDIO HIGH-CLASS FOBTRAITTJBK WATER COLOURING A SPECIALITY. R. SPEEDING

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5649, 23 June 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5649, 23 June 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5649, 23 June 1919, Page 4

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