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LOST. J OST, Brown Pocket Book; no value, .B J only to owner. Please leave at :Muil Office. OST, Goldi Anzac Broch, between Wiaimea-sltreet and Town. Reward.—Mail Office. lOUND, Keys. the country. Bunch of Apply Mail Office. OST, New Lamp 'Socket, on Port Road. Finder kindly return er Co.. Bridge-street.

Coincident with the oj-cr.ing of the first aerial mail route between Nqvv Vork and Washington on April lo a new 24-cent (Is) stamp was to b» ■ issued. This, in addition to the regular postage, will make the {cost, for delivery 27 cents (Is Hd). It is Relieved that the journey between New "York and Washington will be made in twp hours. ,Spen*m.j in the Italian Senate, nor 7-areoni strongly criticised the •working of the Italian Mission in th» United States., and' pointed out that there seemed to be an organised campaign against Italy 1 n that country, in which German agents were probably, involved. He emphasised the necessity of clearing up all misunderstandings between Italy and the' United States. The wheat yield in tlic "Palmevstcm district is probably one of in its history. The average crop is said to be about 10 bushels to the "acre, and l yields; of as low as six bushels are le-poi-ted. The best crop heard of lias .boon, tliaf. of «Mr ißendal. of Waikouaili: thrashed out at what is_for this the' remarkable quantity of 40 bushels Last year the Roxburgh residents decided to plant, potatoes in their roeroation ground, and the Mount Bonger Mail reports that on Wednesday (Bt.h> a worlcine bee assembled to dig tho tubers. The result was 56 bags ;of good potatoes, and 30 bags . of- small ones. The former sold at lis pet* Hack, and the latter at ss. There are still «- number to lift, fo that the venture will 'prove a thorough success-. There a,re several veers -who -have worked their way ra life, but ha,vo had a mom strenuous time of it tliau Lord Hardwicke. Years ago he worked in > the mines in Australia; later li« roughed it in the "backwoods, where there is no eight-hour day. In he has worked as hard as if not harder thain any working man, and can therefore speak on eqna.l terms with Labour. Lord Hardwicko" is at present employed at the Ministry' of Labour! whero hi* practical experience stands,him in good stead. . .

For Bronchitis or Asthma inhale NiAZOiL Ithrough the- 'Nazol Inhaler. Immediate relief will. follow. Start taking NAZOL to-day!* QUIT THAT COUGH BAXTER'S Whv waste time and money and prolong suffering, experimenting withi untried remedies, when Baxter s Lung Preserver acts? so promptly. Quioklv silences the most stubborn coun-hs. '.-Gets right to tho seat of the trouble, and removes all. affections of the respiratory system. Soothes, .and heals strained throat mupcles-rstvengtu-ens lungs. That s Baxter's way. Urieciuallcd also tor colds, influenza, and throat troubles. . Get generoussized 2s bottle from Chemist or Storo to-day. • '..'..'■

THE U-BOAT MENACE.' .- . Fame and fortune await an ..invention, which will effectively cape with >eiVenjysubmarines. But the idea must be pronerlv patented and uvotected. Althouiih you may not be able to devise an .apbUance -for dealing with the U r ßontfc that little idea of .yours ,n- ajo W sphere may bring success. Make sine that it is* secured to yon. *££ Book "Advice, to Inventors, tolls how to do.it. Henry Hughes Ltd..patent \ttornevs, Featherston-street. lon W. Umit ni"l Rons. Wal Ajtnnts,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 113, 16 May 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 113, 16 May 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 113, 16 May 1918, Page 1