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I EXTRAORDINARY LUNG CAPACITY. I

The value of deep breathing m Bronchitis, Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, and all chest affections, will be more fully appreciated when people realise tho enormous capacity of the respiratory organs. We are told that the lungs present a thousand square feet of surface, and tliat the average person when taking a normal breath comes far short of using these organs to their fullest capacity. It is the unused portions of the lungs that the germs of disease first secure a foothold to do their hidden work, and precaution* should be taken against further developments as 6oon as a cold m one shape or another appears. The penetrating m- , gredients of BAXTER LUNG PRESERVER- reach the unused tissues of the lungs with every breath you take, speedily reducing the inflammation by stimulating the weakened air cells to throw off the distressing mucous. You cannot have too much pure, fresh air for sound lung health, but when the usual symptoms of disease appear — Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Catarrh, Bronchitis, etc., it is necessary to impregnate the weakened tissues of the lungs and throat with Baxter's Lung Preserver, to strengthen the parte and help you to exercise the lungs to their fullest capacity that you may enjoy health once more. Of all chemists and stores. Referring to the death of Archdeacon Williams, the London Times says : "A strong link with the days of the Church m New Zealand has been severed\ by tl»e death of the Yen. Samuel Williams, Archdeacon of Waiapu.'' . . . He belonged to a family whose name is writ large m the history of the Cliristianity of the colony, and wag himself an admirable specimen of its long and unselfish devotion to mission work, often, especially m his earlier yeare, m circumstances of considerable trial and difficulty.'' STOPS THE PAIN INSTANTLY. The pain caused by a burn or scald will be instantly relieved if Dr Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment is applied. A most useful household remedy to always have on hand. Price, ls 6d and 3s. Obtainable at A. 'W. J. Mann's, chemist agent. In addressing tlie Sandon branch of the Farmers' Union, Mr J. G. Wilson said tlie season had; been the best that he had known during his 34 years' experience. All kinds of produce was realising good prices, and the outlook for the present year was most encouraging. Mr W. Robinson, grocer, Mornington, N.Z., not only sells Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, but uses it. He says: "I have been troubled several times with iriflu-: .nza, and the only cough medicine that has ever done ine'any good was Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Innumerable times I have recommended it to my customers, and they. were more than pleased with the result. I have customers that always keep a bottle ( of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy m their house, and wont use anything else for their children." V For sale by 1.. D. Smith, chemist. Interviewed at Auckland on the question of a fog signal on the Three Kings Islands! which liave proved such a danger to navigation, the Minister for Alarine said he hoped to have a fog signal erected. From opinions obtained, it appeared, he^said, that a fog signal would'be of more service thar. a light. A depot had now been established, and rabbits liad been liberated there, so that iri case- of 'ship-, wreck some food might be obtained:' In regard to a light on Whangarei Heads, he was getting a report made ; arid would also look' into the matter on his visit to" Whangarei. It. was not the intention,' at present, to erect, a liglit on Cape Brett. ■WATERY EYES - v Are one of the signs of influenza. Dr Sheldon's New Discovery affords immediate relief. Give it a trial. Guaranteed m all. cases of Chest and Bronchial Complaints. Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann's, chemist, ag^nt. Mr George Stubbs, of Napier, has resigned from the commission of tlie peace. Did you. ever stop to tliink that Chamberlain s Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment and when applied to. cuts, burns, bruises, causes them to heal without inatu-. ration, and m about one-third of the time of any pther treatment? For sale by E. D. Smith, chemist. '.

SALE BY ORDER- OF THE REGISTRAR AT GISBORNB OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, AT THB REQUEST OF THE MORTGAGEE. LAND SALE~AT AUCTION On SATURDAY, tlie First day of June, one thousand nine hundred and seven, at Eleven o'clock m the forenoon. -A. S. WACHSMANN Has beeii instructed by the said Registrar to offer for Sale by Public Auction, at the Wool Store of Dalgety and Company, Limited, situate on Read's Quay, Oisborne, on the above date, ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND situate m tlie Township of Gisborne, containing One rood (more or less), and being part of Allotment 141 of the Suburbs of the Township of Gisborne, and being all the land oomprised"itt Certificate of Title) volume 4, folio 21, Poverty Bay Registry; AND ALSO, Lot Number 1 on deposited plan Number 227, of Suburban Allotment 142, of the Township of Gisborne, containing One rood Eleven perches (more or less), and being all ithe land comprised m Certificate of Title, volume 15, folio 153, Poverty Bay Registry, to-, gether with the Dwelling-house erected thereon. Full particulars will be supplied on application to the Auctioneer, or to Blair and Sainsbury, Gladstone road. Solicitors for the Mortgagee. Dated this 26th day of April, 1907. W. A. BARTON, 976 Registrar, . TI/TATAWHERO . STOCK SALE ■*■"■- FIXTURES ~ TO JUNE. 1907. NOHCE TO~OLIENTB. THURSDAY/ 16th MAY. THURSDAY, 30th MAY. THURSDAY, 13th JUNE. THURSDAY, 27th JUNE Salee commence at 11.30 Sharp. WILLIAMS k fvETTLE, Ltd. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGEIJOTCO., Ltd. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO. 947 WAIAPU COUNTY COUNCIL. THE ELECTORAL ROLL and De- „ faulters' List for the County of Waiapu are now open for inspection at the Office of the Council, W a ipi r o Bay A oopy of the Roll for each Riding, and so much of the Defaulters' List as applies to such Riding, is also open for inspection' at the following places :— Matakaoa Riding — Mr Liddle's store, at Kawakawa. Awanui Riding — Post Office, Port Awanui. Piritarau Riding — Tuparoa Station store, Tuparoa; . Waiapu/Riding— Comity Council Office, Waipiro! Tokomaru . Riding-rTokomaru Trading Company's store, Tokomaru.; Any person who considers, himself aggrieved by his own name orTUiat of any otlier person being entered on or omitted from the Roll of the Riding, or by the number of votes allotted him or to any other person therein, being more or fewer than that to whicli he or some other person is entitled to under "Tlie Counties Act. 1886,'' or that any person is entered on the Roll who has not paid all the rates which he is. liable to pay -on or before the 31st March last, may, on or before the last day of JUNE next, apply for relief to the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court which is nearest the place where the Roll of the Riding is kept. WILLIAM O'RYAN, Clerk, Waiapu County Council. Waipiro Bay, April 26th. 1907. 84 WAIAPU LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. T JAMES WALLACE, of Gisborne, do JL, hereby give notice tluit I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be liolden at Gisborne, on the Seventh day of JUNE, 1907, apply for v "Certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's Licenso for a Hoijse situate at Gisborne, and known as the "Turanganui Hotel," containing 17 rooms, exclusive of those required, for the use of the family. Dated thc 2nd day of May, I^o7. 69 J. WALLACE. WAIAPU LICENSING DISTRICT. T NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. - T kGLIM FERDINAND HEDLUND, -L, of Gisborno, being the holder of a Publican's License m respect of the house and premises situate at Gisborne, known byjlhe nameTof the "Turanganui Hotel," do Hereby give»'notioe that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Gisborne, on the Seventh day of JUNE, 1907, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to JAMES WALLACE, my appointee. Dated tho 24th day of April, 1907. 68 - S. F. HEDLUND. l_ . . • __^.\

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10963, 4 May 1907, Page 4

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