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NEWS IN BRIEF

There are now orer 200,000 lepers in India,

Woods’ Qr«at Peppermint Cura. For Oeuuhs and Colds never tail*. The Girl Guides in 1920 numbered 391,000, including the Girl Scouts of America.

When you go to th© theatre inhale Nazol occasionally. It will protect yon against colds, sore throats and influenzst germs.

Green flies, tin pest of the gardaaer, reproduce very rapidly, nineteen genera* lions being possible in sixteen weeks. UNDER ORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES.

AVhile under ordinary circumstance® influenza seldom proves fata!, it is only too frequently the indirect oaus© of many diseases. The high fever leaves the systen in a weakened' condition, which makes it susceptible to other diseases. An attack of influenza can be greatly lessened in its severity by using Chamberlain's CVmgh Remedy. gold by all chemists and storekeepers-

A motor ambulahce containing ten pens is a valuable adjunct to a sheep ranch in Canada. About 7000jlambs were born on the ranch last season, and the ambnlance was the means of saving the lives of hundreds of them,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XIX, Issue 6280, 26 July 1921, Page 1

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NEWS IN BRIEF Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XIX, Issue 6280, 26 July 1921, Page 1

NEWS IN BRIEF Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XIX, Issue 6280, 26 July 1921, Page 1