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DR. SHELDON'S MAGNETIC LINIMENT Will relieve at once Rheumatism, Lumbago, Lame Back, Cuts, Bruises or Burns, and continued application will effect a cure m a remarkably short time.*— Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann's, chemist, agent. Operations against Uie fruit fly have been suspended m Hastings district, and it is stated tliat there is every reason tc believe tliat the pest has been exterminated. The Department, however, has instructed the officials to make a rigorous inspection m November, when the conditions are favorable to the reappearance of the fly. Those who are well posted as to the best means of relieving pain and curing sores, wounds, or burns, always use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They insist there is nothing like it.— For sale by E. D. Smith, chemist. The question ofi bank holidays was discussed by the Otago Chamber of Commerce Committee last week, when members again voiced their objection to saints' days being observed as holidays. As the Public Bank Holidays Bill is now before the House, it was considered a good opportunity to remind the Prime Minister of the objection wliich the chamber had so repeatedly urged. Did you ever stop to think that dhamberlain s Pain Balm is a general family liniment, especially good for rheumatism? The quick relief, afforded by applying it is worth many times its cost. Makes rest and sleep possible.— For sale by E. D. Smith, chemist. Tired Faces I f~ 1* I "III! IIIIIHIIII-BH-IIIIIHfIW —I They say that the face is the "index of the mind." But how many tired Mikds there must be if ' . one may judge by the faces one sees around. How really sad it is to n itice the hundreds of people - to-day with faces, oh, so tired ; ■ • and, -as for the complexions, well, they were left m the nursery years ago. •.■■... This ought not to be. «'Jt is not your mind which is. at fault at all, it is nothing more or less than that your nkin wants food— a little nourishment to- feed the delicate network of tissues at the back of the skin ' You bnibh your hair, nourish it, attend to your handstand teeth ; but what about the face? Weil, m . most cases it is utterly neglected, , . qniie forgotten. ..•' '" "-.♦ „' . You might not be inclined to believe it— you might 'be a bit sceptiail at first— bul there IS a remedy for these tired faces, something which can make the skin soft, pliant, and with _' colouring like sweet briar roses. VALAZE is its name. A dainty little woman hus come into our midst m the person of Mademoiselle Helena Rubinstein. This lady, a Russian Skin Specialist of high repute, brings with her the manic preparation called "VALAZE," and the wonders it works are nothing short of , - miraculous. It is entirely a skinfood, composed of rare ingredients, which feed and tone up the tifed. ' skin. Pictnre a person half-starved m - the body— thin and emaciated. Tl en' give cartful at' en tion, reg. ular and nourishing food, and note tl)*: fliffcrence.. It is precisely so with your, face— it is starving-! . Give it a few applications of VALAZE, and— is it really YOUR face which the mirror is reflecting ? Vlfes, you won't be able to keep ■ the surprise back even from yourself, and as for your friends, well they will be wanting to know what is making your face so radiant. VALAZE costs only 4s and 6s od a jar. You can obtain it either, post free, from Mile. Rubinstein, . 'the Valaze Massage Institute, Brandon Street, Wellington; or from any leading chemist. _ MAmmmmmMmmmmmmmam J2an& 9 s Cmulsion of Cod I/iverOil is quite different from all other Emulsions. Lane's is an original Emulsion. Besides Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, it contains the .world's best Beechwood Creasote m perfect, proportion, ; .These ingredients are thoroughly and permautly bjended with fresh eggs. This makes, it an all food Emulsion ; and possesses an immensly higher medicineal value than other Emulsions. No other Emulsion contains both Creasote and Eggs, and dre worth so much less m Consumption curing value. Ask tor LANE'S EMULSION. jTour store or chemist will "supply you. Price 2/6 and 4/6. 25GREAVES' WAIMATA -QISBORNE QOACH LEAVE§ QUINN'S STABLES, Gisborne At 10 a.m. on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. Leaves Waimata on MONDAYS, WED- > NESDAYS, and FREDAYS. Fares on Application. , All. Orders or Parcels left at Quinn's Stables wjll receive proprietor's personal attention. , , ■ _ B. GREAVES, Proprietor, 552 The Waimata Pioneer Coach. . THE WAIMATA— ri ISBORNE AIMATA— VJISBORNE MAIL /^OACH AIL VJOACH" LEAVES . ' GISBORNE, 9.45 a.m., TUESDAYS,, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS, And WAIMATA on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. REDUCTION IN FARES— Single ,4s, Return 6s. TO TRADESMEN.— To ensure prompt delivery, see that your parcels are sent where they can be obtained *with settlers' mail. TO TRAVELLERS. — Bisset's Coach lands you at the Waimata Accommodation House. J. & W. BISSET. 698 REMOVAL NOTICE. T)ENDING erection of New Premises. E. T. HARRIES BUTCHER, HAS REMOVED INTO PEEL STREET, Next Mr Sandlant's, Tailor. 387 MANNING AND CO. CHRISTCHURCH. 1 . ■ "DOTTLED ALE AND STOUT IN QUARTS AST PINTS. Also, — 10 AND 12-GALLON KEGS. SQUAL TO ENGLISH AT HALF-COST Wn_t_AMS AND TTETTLE, T.TD. AGENTS. /TIHERE'S 25 years' tea experience al -**- the back of every cup of ARCADI_ or PLANTERS' CHOICE TEA. v

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11128, 30 July 1907, Page 1

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