NEWS IN BRIEF
The British. Army of Occupation on the Khine costs at present £300,000 a month.. ■ , ''* Don't go away on your hoiday without taking a bottl« of Nacol. Good for, Coughs. Colds. fiw« Tkro»*» «to. Schoolchildren in LondoD, to tho number of 17,576, receive free meals, at a weekly cost of £1490. DON'T CLOG THE STOMACH. The indiscriminate swallowing of cough ■ remedies containing syrups, or alcohol, is injurious. Far the befit way is to sniff up or gargle "FluerizoF (1& 6d and 2s '3d), which dispels bacilli and soothes inflammation without any injury to the system. , The most powerful artificial light in the world is that of the lighthouse on Heligoland, which is 40,000,000 caudlepower. HEALS IT QUICKLY. Chamberlain,'*? Pain Balm should bo kept at hahd and applied to every injury, no matter how slight, as soon as it i 8 received. It will help the wound to heal quickly without the fear of blood-poisoning. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. Over seven hundred gardeners are already employed in tending British soldiers' graves in France and Belgium. A few shillings spent in the rree use of Nazol to protect the mucous membranes of tho mouth, nose and throat from Coughs. Colds, and Sore Throats, etc.. is b«tt«r tW **uw.--«« *«tf«ri«g. Last year was a record year for patents in the United Kingdom, the record number of 32,853 taken out in 1919 having been passed "Fortune's friend is mishap's foe." —Lishman. "* Here's a good dependable friend that will protect you from many ills and ailments. It is Baxter's Lung Preserver a sterling remedy that ensures speedy relief to victims of. coughs, colds bronchitis, and influenza. A delightful degree of ease is apparent after the first soothing dose), while it also tones up impoverished systems, by enriching the blood. Costs but 2s Gel for a generous sized bottle. All chemists and stores.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVIII, Issue 6159, 3 March 1921, Page 1
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