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WHEN: THE RAIN COMES DOWN. TRR.IGATIXG your feet and making S~~ff\ -I- you feel uncomfortable, you'll wish (j^J\-\ lor a l xlir of thesevWatertight Boots. BtE'ijfffi Not a particle of water can penetrate them, and in the heaviest shower your r\l vJrT * • e *' w '^ ' 3e wftrm anc * c * r » v> (s^y^\*. Theße Watertights will wear a long 7u\^oX time," and ariß well worth the price we //I* •p^ \j\ ask for them. §f \* \4&4n * nave some ne specimens of Women's ( t\?J*3lfr^ S~\ Boots for the Dairy — they're not too Tf*jftri^-&[Z j\ heavy, just the right weight, size, and SAVE REORETS! HARRY ADAIR BUY 1W FOOTWEAR THE pH|T . EESIE SHOE STORE ■ . . GISBORNE. . .

RHEUMATISM. ITS CAUSE AuSD CURE. Rheumatism is a most painful disease. Many are bent and physically disabled by' the torture it inflicts. The disease may fettle in the large muscles of the back, neck, or thigh; or in the joints of the arms or legs. The pains may dart from one muscle, to another/ and may be constant or occasional, but all are produced by the same cause, excess uric acid in the blood. RHELJMO is the best, the only .sure Remedy. It neutralises and drives out the poisonousacid, relieves the pain, removes tl*e sAyelling, and effects a speedy and permanent cure. From all chemists and stores at 2s 6d and 4s_6d a bottle. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE GIBBORXE CO-OPiRATIVE MEAT SUPPLY COMPANY LIMITED. (Registered under "The Companies Act/ 1908." CAPITAL: £10,000, DIVIDED INTO 10,000 SHARES OF £1 EACH. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS: Messrs T. J. Aduir, C. H. Ambridge, John Colley, A. F. Kennedy, A. H. Wallis, John Maynard, and William Webb. SHARES in the above Company may now be applied for. Copies of Prospectus and Application Forms may be obtained from the undersigned. H. E. DODD, Secretary (pro tern.) The Prospectus of the above Company I has been filed with the Assistant Registrar of Companies at Gisborne. 302 FiPR~SALE— -Young Dairy Cow, in.ful 1 pront.— Apply Herald Office. 300 WANTED"~^~Metnbers of Debating Societies to know.Machell and Russell manufacture '"German" Sausage in Gieborne. Ve-il, Lamb,, Beef, Mutton, Pork ; German, Pork, B&k and Tomato Sausages at Mitchell and Russell's. 301

I YOU ARE RECOMMENDED TO TAKE LANE'S EMULSION " I am a large consumer, and a great believer in Lane's Emulj sion." — W. C. Lavell, Stratfbrd. [ "I tender' this testimonial to show you how I value your famous Lane's Emulsion. I have suffered much from colds on the lungs. ! Lane's Emulsion cured me. I always advise my friends to take it." — Ellen Knaggs, Auckland. " I have been using your, Emulsion for/ some time now, and find it is all that you claim it to be." I W. Hall, Riversdale. I * " I have " tried your famous Lane's Emulsion— -in fact, have used it tor years. It quickly cures any colds in our home, and builds up the system." — A. M. Falls, Grey town. " I certainly value Lane's Emulsion. It quickly cures me of colds.'* — M: Cooper, Wellington. " I have much pleasure in praising Lane's Emulsion. . I travel all parts of thesDominlon, but never without Lane's Emulsion. My wife gives it equal praise."— Hy. •M. Cohen, Invercargill. We could go on multiplying evidence of the value of Lane's Emulsion almost indefinitely. Recovery from any kind of cough, cold, or other Illness is complete when Lane's Emulsion has been used, and the users testify accordingly. Sold everywhere in two sizes, 4/6 and 2/6. Buy the large size. "> 38

Kissing — teasing— 1 Lovers twain. Coughing — sneezing— Cold again ! Lovers quarrel, All too sure. , • | What's the moral? - Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. "Kissing the uu >k, ' \v. J nch is r< w optional in England, but is wiJimv vml because -witnesses do u.jt know' that it is not compulsory, ' iJI l»r> abolighcu by, a Bill intrtodiyied bv Mr )3rHimJo.%, which has been passed in an amended form by a House «.f Commons Cimntii tee. Frdm. October i, whoa the At conies into operation in England and Wales, persons will be sworn in Courts of Justice with uplifted ha it I. Muse A. Ratz, The Lake, via Charleville, Q.; writes: "I do not know what we people who live in the bush would do without Chamberlain's Remedies. Many of us live .miles from a doctor, and the time that would be lost in sending for one in a cases of Croup would, in most cases, prove fatal, to say nothing of the expense. In our family we take the precaution of keeping Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy on hand— we always have a few bottles in the hpuse— and we call It our doctor. As a matter of fact, one and all of Chamberlain's have a place in out medicine chest, and I could not 'tell you the number of times they have saved us Berious trouble." For sale by E. D. Smith, chemist. / In the course of an address delivered in New South Wales, Mr G. H. Reid, M.H.R., made a comparison between the agricultural productiveness of Bng- ' land and Australia, showing by .neans of statistics what great possibilities may reasonAbly be expected to lie before the island continent when the latest resources In Australia Are developed to the full capacity. He said that' everybody was ready to admit that agriculture was not in a good way in. England, jn fact, in this respect the country was often regarded as quite an unimportant place. But the United Kingdom, with its 120,---000 square miles, managed to produce something like three hundred million bushels of wheat, oat» M and barlev, while Austx'alia, with its 3,000,000 square miles, yielded only ninety-five million bushels, which «]«> included maize a product riot grown In England. In addition to this, the dairying industry hod grown marvellously in the Mother Country during recent years, and millions. of money was taken out of the land in the form of milk, butter, and cheese. .There was hope that Australia in the years to come would develop nn enormous agricultural production, and if they always maintained the characteristics of the British race that hope would bo realised. A certain young fellow of Ryde Determined that he'd suicide, ». But the pill Laxo-Tonio Made living harmonic, Now— he couldn't be siok if he tried. LAXO-TONIO PILLS ,10Jd and la 6d. /

The Coming Timber Famiae. - The "Graphic" this week contains tke third of u series of articles on Deforestation, the title of whlih i3 "Tke Coining 'Timber Famine," by Mr. J. T. Grossniniin, Ji.A. A series of beautiful reproductions of vaultings at the Auckland Society of Arts Exhibition helps to make a very fine number. *■ FIREWOOD JJFIREWOOD ! " NOW is your time to stock up for Winter. Dry Matai, in any quantity, from 1 ton to 1000 cords, at Reason able Prices, in yard or delivered. M. V. BOURKE & CO. vm SHOULD YOU WANT TO CHANGE YOUR OROCER THIS MONTH, TRY YATES AND MTOIL THEY WILL GIVE YOU REAL GOOD VALUE. Kia Ora Factory Butter la per lb. Packet Dates (Cartoons) 4d. New Zealand Jam, lib tin«, 4d. 61b tins Jam (assorted), 2s 6d. 1 gallon Pie Peaches, Is 10d v i -gallon Pie Peacheß, la. \ I gallon Pie Apricots, 2b. A-gallon Pie Apricots, Is Id. Dessert Apricots, lid tin. Rioe (best Japan), 51bs for Is. Sago (fine), 6Jbs for Is. JUST ARRIVED. New Sultanas, 31bs for Is. Cleaned Currants, 31bs for Ib. Smoked Sardines (Kite brand) 3 for Is. Prime Onions, lOIbB for Is. Prime Table Potatoes (South), 7s per owt. '. v Silverdust Washing Powder, 4d peT lb. Mote the Address — YATES & M'PHAIL NEXT TO E. Q. A: REYNOLDS', Gladstone Road, Qisborne. Telephone No. 531. P.O. Box 27.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11856, 21 May 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11856, 21 May 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11856, 21 May 1909, Page 6

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