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AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS.

TO-DAY'S EDSTION. DENNIS* GUNN'S FJNGER-PRINTS. An interesting set of illustrations dealing with a variety of subjects is published in to-day's issue of the Auckland Weekly News. In connection with the fingerprint evidence at the Ponsonby murder trial a photograph of Dennis Gunn's left ring finger-print, from the official form taken by the police, is reproduced, side by side with the print found inside the lid of cashbox.No. 1 at the Ponsonby post office. The 40 points of simularity are marked on" each of the prints, so that they may easily be compared. A doublepage of the paper is devoted to picturesque scenes dealing with the rock oyster industry. Two views 'of Britain's submersible battleship, the M 3,' are reproduced, one being a general view, of- this, the very latest type of undersea craft, while the other shows the vessel in the .act of diving. Farmers' Week in Auckland is humorously depictcd by our artist, while several other subjects will at once rivet attention. % FOR THOSE TORTURED WITH • RHEUMATISM OR GOUT. Every year Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, or Lumbago brings torture to thousands— to some during the early and more vigorous years—to others, after middle life has been reached or passed. In practically every case the trouble, is due to excels uric acid in the blood. Rheumo ie the one safe and simple remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, and kindred ailments. Perhaps you have read alluring advertisements asserting that medicines claiming to "euro" almost every other ailment will also relieve Rheumatism. A doctor never gives the game prescription for indigestion, for debility, for liver troubles, and for Rheumatism. No! he knowsand you knowthat each different ailment requires a particular medicine. Liriamente, pills, and similar nostrum* are useleiss. heumo has been .tried, tested, and proved efficacious by thousands of sufferers. It usually succeeds. Try it; 2s 6d and 4s 6d. Barraclough's Magic .Nervine stops Toothache; Is. Chemists and stores. Progandra cures Corns quickly Is. YOUR WORK, YOUR THOUGHTSAND " STEVENS.' I ' If your work depends upon physical fitness, or upon clear thinking capacity, cultivate the habit of taking Stevens' Health j Salts every morning. It regulates and { keeps in healthy running order your stomach and liver, which makes for fitness of mind and body. Headaches, depression and heaviness arc unknown to the system that is familiar with " Stevens." A delicious beverage, besides an invaluable tonic— sure and safe. Have it handy always. A favourite with old and

young alike. All chemists and stores rtnrk Stevens' Health Salts. Wholesale : SValter McKeich, 57, For; Street, Auckland. I ============== ' " Chanc« will* not do the work."—Scott. No one ran afford to take chances \rith ' health. Many during 'the winter, w);en ' coughs arid colds ate so dangerous, eip»ri- ' ment with preparation after preparation. ' Take Baiter's Lung Preserver immediately • and be sure. Promptly remedies cough L cold, sore throat, chest and bronchial • troubles. Quick in action, permanent in relief. Get largo la 6d bottlo to-day. » ? Ladies should protect themselves against ? influenza infection by putting about 10 i 1 arons of Nazol on a handkerchief and ! 1 placing inside a blouse on the chest. I!so r Nazol freely in this way—it does not in j jure the most delicate fabric. | Millinery offering. Special for the holij days. 500 models, usual price 635, rei duce! to 425; 500 velours and heavers, I usual prices 425, reduced t 0 27s 6rl; 500 1 j ready-to-wears, reduced to 19s 6d.—Bon Marche, Karangahapo Road. , The night before the races. Jockevs* j dispute stated at market entrance to-ni"hfc at 7.55. ! Splendid value in winter flannelettes. Is lljd, 2s 3d, 2s lid ; union shirtings, heavy weights, 2s lid, 3s fed, now showing at Ashley's A.8.C., Stores. Newton. j Infect : ous germs which lodge in the j raucous of the mouth and throat ara destroyed by Sharland's Formalin Throat Tablets (mint or cinnamon flavour). Sold everywhere, 2s. When infectious germs are floating about in'the air special care should bo taken to protect the throat by .using | Sharland's Formalin 'ibroat Tablets (mint i | or c imamon flavour). Sold everywhere, 2s. I | 'Millinery offering. Special for the holi- ! ! days. models. usual price 635, re, ! | diu-ed fo 425: 500 velours and beavers. ] | usual prices 425. leduecd t 0 27s 6J; SCO ! j ready-to-wears, reduced to 19s 6d.~Boij i Marche, Karangahape Road. A grease bomb that acts like magic in the removal of stain? from anv garment Black Soap, Is per cake.—George Court . rjjd Sons, Ltd., Karangahapo Road..* i . .. .... -V v tji 5A *■ ■ Twm,i n - -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17486, 2 June 1920, Page 8

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AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17486, 2 June 1920, Page 8

AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17486, 2 June 1920, Page 8

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