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f COLOSHES THAT KEEP THE WET OUT ■ ■ * And the Warmth in— that's the kind I wo sell. They're made from xpeeially- ■ ]irepared rubber that won't .split, crack, R or £P± LEATHER KNEE ROOTS. This is one of our "Extra .Special-*." They're grand boots — in fact, tho finest J^-jS/Wji/' knee boot value in the Dominion. Bjk w mi\ mn\\ Ciln afford to be without a MKm B _■_■*■*-, P a ''' if ''' s business takes him into thu ~M^I J___l__k2_l \ *^_y Inspection does not commit to a pur- — Tip HAfIRY ADAIR,-" I The Phit Eesie Shoe Store PHONE 132 GISBORNE.

I Since the institution of the Auckland city abattoirs the amount of condemned stoclf has been so large that the mastei ' butchers are seeking to evolve a scheme t 'of insurance against loss in this direc tion. When Herr iSchiemelman, of Vienna, presented his wife with a lottery ticket ion her birthday, she bitterly reproachec ihim for bis wastefulness and tore it intc shreds. They learnt, later that the num ber of the ticket had won £1000, but as they could not produce the ticket they could not obtain the money. The husband, is now petitioning for divorce. v The Timaru Herald states, .'that., the wail of the grain merchant is again heart, in the land, protesting against the demurrage charges by the Railway De-.., partment. One' of the merchants has a tale to tell about how he was made tht poorer by £20. It seems that one Monday he received notice that a vessel would) be loading grain at Timaru on th© following Thursday. Acting on thi* information, he instructed a farmer to send in a consignment of grain, to arrive in Timaru on the Thursday morning. The farmer did as he was told, and the grain arrived up to time, but the boat that was to take the shipment did not put in an appearance until several days later, with the result that a £20 bill came in from the Railway Department to the merchant for demurrage, charges, which he had to pay, or have his name struck off the railway accounts. A DREAD DISEASE AND ITS REMEDY. Rheumatic pains are caused by thi presence in the blood of an excess of urit acid, lactic acid, and other foreign sub stances. This accumulation oi attft . poison most be neutralised and drivei ' out before a cure can be effected. It i. useless taking a pill or liniment tha. will merely deaden the pain ; the poisoi needs to be expelled. RHEUMO is tht one sovereign lemedy •which" will speed ily and effectually cure Rheumatism. Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, and othei kindred ailments. It is tho triumphan. result of years of scientific experiment, It has cured thousands, and it will curi you. Put it to the test. Give it a f«i. trial. All chemists and stores sell it 2s 6d and 4s 6d a bottle. A Dargaville correspondent informs an Auckland paper that the settlers of two adjacent counties are suffering owing to the depredations of crickets. There are millions of the insects, and hundreds of pounds are being lost through their destruction. The young grass is being consumed as soon as.it appears. A certain v young fellow of Ryde Determined that he'd suicide, But the pill Laxo-Tonic Made living harmonic, Now — -he couldn't be sick if he tried. LAXO-TONIC PILLS ,10_d and Is 6d. The Dunedin City Council recently purchased the Gaversham Gasworks for £14,000, and Councillor ' Smith, at^ ii meeting in South Dunedin last week, said that he believed that the gasworks, if they had cost £20,000, would be a highly profitable investment. He mentioned that since the establishment was purchased the number of consumers in the district had increased by 30 per cent., during which 'time the consumers in Dunedin district proper had decreased by only 2_ per cent. \ Medical Syndicates e_-ecify, among all Eucalyptus products, SANDER and SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, as the one exclusively fit for internal applies tion. Royal patronage and univsrea! use honor this original preparations It* sterling and unprecedented qualities com mand the distinction- Beware of Bubsti tntes.* A most remarkable mistake in signalling occurred on the Victorian coast recently. As the steamed) Nairnshire was passing Capo Otway, after a 46 days' direct voyage from Liverpool, she was greeted with a set of signals from that headland which, on being interpreted .aboard, read, "Hostilities have commenced." Jhe news created vP'ite a sensation, but all fears were 'dispelled about 20 minutes later, when the signalman noticed' he had made a mistake in one of the Hags, and the corrected signal, "Have-- holds ready for receiving frozen i mutton " fluttered up the Otway flagpolo, f

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. "ANTED.—Woman for Washing and cleaning. — Mrs. G. K. Piisley, Aberdeen Road. 883 WANTED— Experienced Ladv Help. Mm. G. K. Piisley, Aberdeen Road. _ __ 883 F|OR SALE.— Good vSheep~Dog; any trial? — Apply, Railway Stable-?. . N 881 iT OST. — This afternoon, in or ne.r JJL-II Adair Bros.. Leather Bag, containing money; finder please leave Herald. 88/ POTATOES have advanced Ten ' ShTl" lings ton. Last night' to-night to book orders at Peel Street Produce"" Depot, this weeks rates. 889

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11840, 1 May 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11840, 1 May 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11840, 1 May 1909, Page 6

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