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If toothache gives you cruel pain, Thank God it's not a sprain ; From toothache, we assure you, Bock's Herb Extract will cure you. The above ie free from acids, being purely herbal; it will give instant relief without injuring the teeth ; proves permanent m most cases. Bock's Herb Extract, price la, at all chemists ; locally, from E. D RmitV chamM. Oisborne.— STRUGGLING FOR BREATH. Only those who have suffered from asthma can realise the pain and annoyance this complaint entails. In. violent attacks the patient is almost suffocated m. his struggles for breath, and what is required Is a preparation which will immediately relieve the paroxysms. Of all the remedies invented for this purpose, Evans's MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER has proved itself the best. Obtainable Sharland and Co. and all merchants. — Advt BETTER THAN A PLASTER. — A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back, or pains m the side or chest, give it a trial, and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. E. D. Smith sells it. — Advt. Old Winter comes with chilly breath Bringing sickness, sometimes death; Yet every family, praise the saints, May now be free from chest complaints. At winter's cold and winter's rain, We can laugh with might and main, For we have the remedy pure — W. E. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. RHEUMATIC PAINS will soon wear out the strongest constitution. If relief is possible, Chamberlain's Pain Balm will afford it. This liniment has been a boon to thousands of sufferers. One application gives relief. Try it. E. D. Smith sells it.— Advt. That TUSSICURA has attained the highest position throughout the colony as an absolutely infalliable remedy for all THROAT and LUNG TROUBLES is beyond question, and that reputation is daily increasing. Not only will it relieve a cold or cough, but it serves a more important purpose m arresting the development of serious disease. Price 2s 6d.— Advi. INVENTION AS A ROAD TO WEALTH. "At no time m history has the demand for useful inventions been so great as at present, and never has there been such activity displayed m invention and such astonishing results produced." — Extract from pamphlet giving information upon Patents, obtainable free from Baldwin and Rayward, National Chambers, Willington ; or, from their branch office, Legal Cb*mheri, Auckland.

WATER AND DRAINAGE LOAN. A MEETING of all Persons interested m the adviincement of the Town by having it brought into a sanitary and up-to-date condition will be held at Townley's Hall on MONDAY EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. All Ratepayers and others favoring the Loan are requested to attend. FRANK HARRIS, 169 Convenor. CORONATION HOTEL. fIIHE success of our last Tournament J_ has been so well assured that we have made arrangements to stoi'b a UNIQUE TOURNAMENT. Particulars may be had from the Coronation Billiard-room. N. 8 .: Tournament will start to-night. . 182 GISBORNE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. ? THE above Society will hold its Annual Bulb and Spring Flower Exhibition on TUESDAY, 15th inst., m McFarlane's Hall. Show will be open from 2 to 6 m the afternoon, and from 7 to 10. GEO. DARTON, G. T. BULL, .153 Hon. Sees. BRITISH' AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. T\ISTRIBUTION of Prizes to successXJ ful' Essayists, and consideration of Bible Reading m Schools Meeting, m the Theatre Royal, TUESDAY, 15th inst. Cliair taken by the President of the Gisborne Auxiliary (C. A. de Lautour, Esq.), at 8 p.m.. Revs. H. Williams, F. W. Chatterton, J. G. Paterson, B. F. Rothwell, and W. Welsh/ and Campbell Thomson, Esq., will address the meeting. Admission, free. Collection for expenses. Maori. Hymng will be sung by the Native Students of Te Rau College. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MONDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 14th, 1903. ri ISBORNE MUTUAL IMPROVEVj MENT SOCIETY. NINETEENTH ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT. Tickets One Shilling. H. H. ARMSTRONG, 152! '_ Hon. Sec. POVERTY BAY HUNT CLUB. ALL Riders m the Point to Point Steeplechase must be at Sinclair's Masonic Stables on THURSDAY next, at 2 p.m., to weigh out. E. L. MAUDE, 174 Secretary. THANKS. TO tbe many kind friends who have expressed sympathy with myself .and family m our recent sad bereavement, I desire to tender heartfelt tlianks. ROBERT McNEIL. Tolaga Bay. 18 7 GISBORNE WOOLBROKERS* ASSOCIATION. THE N i"x T SALE Of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW; Etc., FRIDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1903. 188 MATAWHERO YARDS. IN THE ESTATE OF WM. KING (Deceased). FOUR RELIABLE DRAUGHT HORSES (Good m all harness) Will be submitted to Auction, on THURSDAY NEXT, At the Matawhero Saleyards. 184 ELLERBECK STUDIO. (Two Doors from Grey Street.) Telephone 239. b ab ild ay A TTENTION is drawn to the fact that XX BABY DAY will be on the 16th SEPTEMBER this year. All babies bet-ween the age of six months and 18 months will be taken FREE OF CHARGE on tliat date. Come Early and avoid the crush. ELLERBECK STUDIO. - Telephone 239. " ] noiiceT "■ T HEREBY give notice that I intend to X apply to the Cook County Council, oji the 17th September, for permission to erect a Public Gate v.n the line of the Whangara Road, near WhaJigara E. . WATEKINA TAKINA. Sept. 7th, 1903. 112

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9847, 14 September 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9847, 14 September 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9847, 14 September 1903, Page 3

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