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The' Feilding Star uiidcrstaiicls from Mr Donald Grant, formerly a Kairanga farmer, and well knowii iv those parts, that the proposal he made to invest*/ ten million yen 01' dollars (£2,000,000) ilvthe development of the Azuma Pasture Company's land, about 100 miles to the north of Yokohama, Japan, has been accepted. The engagement is announced of Mi Cyril Ward, eldest son of the lit. Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, to Miss Davidson, only daughter of Mr J. H. Davidson, of Brisbane, niece of Mr Aloysius Mac Donald of Wellington, and first cousin of Mrs Babington. ; wife of General Babihgton, the late Commandant of the /New' Zea.land Forces. SUFFERERS from indigestion .en joy ( the good things of the table after taking Pearson's Pepto-chlor. When' the Komata came into the stream at Wellington, last week, , says the New Zealand Times, somebody 011/ board began to : signal the shore with one. of the • sig- : nailing Jlamps which the . Board^. of; Tride has -recently decided shall be carried, ty all stearders. . The, signals /were' noticed by Mr C. W. Palmer; from his residence ,at Goldie's .Brae, and he tried to attract the - attention /of the ship with a signalling lamp which he has made according to his' own design. He was not long m ; doing so, and having ascert^ilied\ jthe name of .the steamer, was ableito trans-;'; mit ffome mesisages .by telephone -to friendsKof. the ;eflß.cers on shore. The usefulness of such a hobby, both, m peace and war, /cannot 1 be overestimated. When all ships carry these lamps, conversation by night at' sea will be a comparatively easy. matter. ; ;''-.■'' '•■•'"■»-.;< Mr Ftank . W. Frazer> of Scone, N. S. W., v wfitea : ,"I was touring • New : Zealand some time ago, and bwingto'the continued, wet' weather contracted a Wy severe cold. While stayirig^at the Royal Oak, m Wellington, a friend advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This advice' was followed, and, after I had laken a few ; doses was completely, cured. . I can.cbnfidehtly recbhimend Ghambe^laih's Cough Remedy to/ anyone suffering from throat of / lung troubles. ' For sale by E. D. Smith, chemist: . Taranaki's butter exports J. show -Jar failf ing off, 'the October and Novbmtief .wail; lues being £16j490 •; and d 849,014, agaipst £38,187: and £58;360. j. Cheese, exports increased m value to -£6326 and '£6300 ftom_!2li7 and £4165. - ' BEE OINTMENT, y y V , THE SECRET OF ITS SUCCESS." The isecret of the success of Bee Ointment/ as. a great family. remedy ; is : t(hat^ it does what it;is claimed/by: its' proprje'tery./ For yeafs this preparation haa been before, the public; hut never boomed 'by ad* Vertiseiheht/ / Bee Ointment' hks stbpd the test of time, and the demand for it annually , increases. / Once used,; always used.; 'It is a security Jor the public as the y inost valuable soothing and healing ointment yet placed bn the market. For cute, coughs, colds, rheumatism, eczema, psoriasis, scurf, piles or any skin diseases. Sold'eyery where-, • Is '6d; • '■•- - : ; / A FAMOUS COMPLEXION SOAP. There is used extensively by the famous Court Beauties of Vienna and ," Russia Valaze Herbal Complexion Soap, and it is unequalled for keeping the face and hands m perfect condition. '■-: -. Being compouhded from almonds and rare herbs only, it surpasses any soap m existence for imparting a softness and brilliancy to the skin. Valaze Complexion Soap is not only pleasant and refreshing; to, use, but it is also most economical, lasting three times as long as ordinary complexion soap. When used m conjunc-. tion with VALAZE — the great Russian 1- skin-food { it acts like a veritable charm. ■ Of all chemists, 2s. 3d., or post free '■ frcn Mi.le. Ruliinstein, Valaze 'M.is- ; sage i\.rtitute,r Brandon Street, Wellington.: Instructive Booklet,' " Guink' TO--B«AUTy^' sent for three stamps. * iiair falls' ouij, is *^^^g^ too thin, or is los- //|^^^ ing its color, use It Will remove all dandruff, and will give you thick, long, glossy, and beautiful hair. Accept no substitute. Be 'sure ypu get Ayer's Hair Vigor, and preserve the richness and luxuriance of your hair to an advanced period of life. _____ . Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. I == - - Good for the Children. i .;-.. ■ . :■.■■ .. ■.. Good for older people too. Nothing cures coughs and colds so quickly, efficiently, and pleasantly as does i BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS Often imitated but never equalled. Insist on getting BONNINGTON'S , IRISH MOSS . 5 I XF YOUR EYESIGHT ia not Clear, do not risk making it worse by using a pair of eheap r ready-made Speotaclw, which may, or may not, suit you. Every medical practitioner will tell you that many cases of Nerve Exhaustion and Depression, with Headaches and loss, of general tone, are the result of defective Eyesight. rOUR EYESIGHT TESTED BY THI MOST APPROVED METHODS And SATISFACTION GUARANTEED At the LOWEST PRICES Consistent with High-class Work. HAROLH KANE CHEMIST (Next J. MoKea'i, Qiebonu.) 991 LANE'S EMULSION Makes weak people strong. Cures Coughs and Colds, builds the lungs. A valuable flesh-forming food medicine. Children ,or adults. Sold everywhere.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11146, 9 December 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11146, 9 December 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11146, 9 December 1907, Page 7