Many people in this district are grateful for rapjd relief from chest and bronchial trou- .. ',' Aeroplanes and Submarines" is the ITrt. n* £* lto be delivered to-night at the Grafton Library Hail by Mr IT R Penning A.M.I. C.E. The lecturer will describe the various types of these machines of war, and explain their working. In elucidation of the. lecture, about sixty up-to-date lantern-slides will be screened. ♦„ A *i£" nt * or curative oil is only effective where WITCH# OTT P.«°n. That is wnere WIJ.CH S OIL is supreme. It will nerve ' * WITTER *??#* > any musol nerve WiXOH 8 OIL is a wonderfullv Quick remedy for .muscular or nerve pains «™ almost instant relief in cases of LumW. .Neura Pi, UmatM - Sciatica or bke pains. Ail chemists and grocers sell and recommend Witeh's °- &'» j£ten"
Winter weather is hard on the skin it makes the hands rough and lips chapped, but Nazol Ointment soothes heals and restores the skin to a smooth' pliable, condition. '
Do not be imposed upon. Insist nn DURYEA MAIZENA when you ik for cornflour.
Ladies who do their own housework find their hand« get rough and grimy This can be prevented by using Nazol Ointment, which keeps the skin soft and pliable.
''Golden Rule" Writing Tablets, Is each Remarkable value.—Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd.
If you want your hands to be smooth and skin soft and pliable, use Nazol Ointment. It penetrates the pores, heals the cracks, and takes away the roughness. "No-Rubbing" Laundry Help is what we recommend for washing all clothes Elhngham and Co., Ltd.
After washing clothes the hands are liable to get chapped and rough If yon will use Nazol Ointment it will prevent chapping, and keep the hands soft. The Devonport Steam Ferry Company notifies that all passengers must exhibit their tickets when passing on to the ferry wharves, or when demanded on the company's steamers. The following late night trms will be discontinued on the Northcote and Birkenhead service : —From Birkenhead at 12.5 a.m., and from Auckland at 12.30 a.m.
The thirty-seventh anniversary of the Church of Christ, West Street, will be celebrated at a social to-morrow evening.
INVENTING AS A PROFESSION.
Thomas A Edison says that inventing can be learned like any other vocation. If you wish to know "What and How to Invent, read the " Inventors' Guide," published by the old-established finn of Paten* Agents Baldwin and Rayward, 8, Smeeton'a Build' ing„ Anrfriajid. Sent post fee* oa request.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16581, 3 July 1917, Page 6
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