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PROVISIONAL PROTECTION. Provisional protection can be obtained over an invention for a period (in Tew Zealand) in order to demonstrate its value, to raise capital, etc. It is inexpensive, and fullest particulars can be obtained from Henry Hughes, Patent Agent, Queen's Chambers, Wellington. "Advice to Inventors" post free on application. — Advt. 6 "GENTLEMEN, THE KING!" At all social functions the toast of "The King" is placed first on the list, and without exception enthusiastically honored. This is right and proper, and exhibits the spirit of loyalty from subject to Sovereign. Many • beverages have been suggested and used in connection with this "toast," ranging from champagne to cold water. The most used and popular beverage of recent times is the famous Kola-Nip. This can be taken neat, or with soda-water or any other beverage at will. It has many distinct advantages over other drinks. It is a splendid tonic, bracing to the nerves, invigorating to the brain, and helpful to the whole system. Any man who is down to make a speech, sing a song, or take part in the evening's entertainment, should take KolaNip with all the "toasts." The man who does this is "always at his best. 1 ' He is able to put vim and vigor into his speech, and spirit into the song that otherwise would be insipid and flat. — Advt.

KEEP STRONG I Lane's Emulsion IS A WONDERFUL TONIC AND STRENGTHENED " I take pleasure in recommending such a fine toning and strengthening .medicine as Lane's Emulsion. For a long time 1 felt run-down, anil was often easily tired. I had scarcely any appetite, ,-and what I did e&t I could hardly digest. A month ago my doctor advised Lane's E/nulsJon, and even he can now hardly realize that 1 am the same woman. To put it as short as .possible, ' I am well all over.' Many thanks to Lane's Emulsion." Lane's Emulsion makes healthy blood and flesh. It is of special value to women, building up the entire system, searching out the v/eak parts, and strengthening them. It helps in the digesting of good foods; if- makes the nerves strong and Induces refreshing sleep. If you will, read the remarkable letters we a.re publishing from day to day, any doubts you may have had "regard- . ing the value of this famous bodybuilder and power-maker, jwill entirely vanish. A course of Laae's Emulsion will do you good no matter what your state of health. Sold everywhere in two sizes, 4/6 and 2/6. The large size is the economical size. '41 Thread Worms and Tape Worm EXPELLED BY COMSTOCK'S "DEAD SHOT" WORM PEIXETS Mrs. Olive Mclvor, 18 George Street St. Peters, Sydney, states: "I have pleasure in relating my experience of the wonderful efficacy of Comstock's "Dead Shot " Worm PeldMSX&jMsSgf^ children, Ethel, «30ffr^i|a whose photo. I enKsr ***^ lllr c l° se » was a grz&t 4§i| **& "g* h sufferer from Tape jbL mft jgfc Worm, but after wP taking your reBgSti JPll medy she passed a ii^^^a^^^"« Tape Worm, 20ft. 2®K|HS»||Ly£ other children were r *™^ ar Thread Worms Bthel Mclvor. which a few dosea H Comstock'a "Dead Shot" Worm Pellets quickly removed. I strongly recommend Comstock's "Dead Shot Worm Pellets, and you have my consent to publish this evidence of their value. L C QMSTOC/f$ • Utl "QEADSKOr Are a safe, sure, and reliable remedy, prepared in the form of a lolly, effectual both with children and adults. > Price, 1/6 (6 boxes, 8/6), at all chemists, or, from the W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., Farish-street, Wellington, by post at same prices.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 20 July 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 20 July 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 20 July 1909, Page 2

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