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A (Warehouse sittj m Fort street (Auckland) was sold for £150 per foot, and the highest bid (£12,000) for a block m Queen street was refused. HATED WINTER. Many people who are subject to chest complaints, long-standing colds and hacking coughs, >always dread the approaching cold, bleak, winter weather. If these sufferers only knew" the goodness of Baxter's Lung Preserver as a cough medicine, they would ba a lot easier m mind. Keep jit on hand, and you can go without fear of cough or cold through the severest weather. It is a curative and a preventative — keep it always m the house. Large-size bottles cost only Is lOd, and can bo secured at all chemists and stores.* Solicitors practising m Auckland seem unanimous m the opinion that the .time has come for the appointment of a third magistrate to cope with the large amount of business coming before the Magistrate's Court. Before they can be turned into money, ideas, must first be. developed into patents. In the free booklet ''Advice to Inventors" will be found instructions as to how to secure a patent. Write for a copy to Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 Feutherston St., Wellington- or Local Agents, Traill Bros, and Co., Peel St., Gisborne. The ' Voice of Labor (Auckland) says it intends preparing a list of the people who are making an easy living out of Socialism m New Zealand. The Voice says it will expose the whole inside working of the game. A Greymouth lady believes m a safeguard against colds. She says : "My brothers and I had bad colds, so we thought we would try Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, which cured our colds wonderfully. We will always have a bottle m the house as a safeguard." Have you a cough of long standing? Get yeHef at once by using Tpnking's Linseed Emulsion.* Mr P. R. Sargood, of Wanaka station, evidently has faith m the export apple business" It is said that m the spring he intends to plant ' out about 10,000 trees, all export varieties. With, the huge South American markets available, this should prove to be a highly payable proposition m a few .years. Invest m a smile and make friends; cheerfulness is Nature's medicine. But if you are a. martyr to Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and the like, cheer*fulness is hard to cultivate. Let Baxter's Anti-Neuralgic Pills help' you — they never fail, and cost only Is 6d a box. Your chemist or storekeeper has them.* The Rotorua County Council have decided that the state of the funds docs not admit of any contribution being made to the entertainment fund m connection with the visit of H.M.s. New Zealand, or to action being taken m the matter of having the district represented, at the Auckland Exhibition. "See the man over there?" said the man m a tramcar, pointing to a wanfaced fellow-traveller, young yet bent almost double. "Well, I wfis like that only a year ago — bent up with Rheumatism and racked with Sciatica. Now look at me — I've not a trace of the old trouble. I'm quite hale and hearty — thanks to RHEUMO. I tried scores of things beforo RHEUMO, but they did me no good. If ever you get Rheumatism, Gout, or Lumbago, RHEUMO will cure you. Thousands testify to the wonderful qualities of RHJEUMO. It removes the cause of the trouble ; drives the uric acid from the system, and brings Telief and cure. Of all chemists and stores, 2a 6d and 4s 6d.* The engineers-in-chief of all the Australian States, except Tasmania, reporting on the question of standardising the railway "gauge, recommend the Aft B£in system. 'They suggest that the through lines from Fremantle to Brisbane, now under construction, should be converted to 4ft Biin, at a cost of £12,142,000. DITY to see Pale Girls stay pale. LANE'S EMULSION would make them well. '' ; 90

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13063, 1 May 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13063, 1 May 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13063, 1 May 1913, Page 7