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The municipal tepid luths m Chu'stchuroh are particularly popular nt |»iesent, ;the : numbers of 'bathers who visit them, m the evenings being very large. On men's evenings* the swimming pool is crowded, principally vH ; h boys and youths; and. the: dressing accommodation is quite insufficient. , "CpilVE Handkerchiefs used to-day ! and JL still require 'more! Cold 'm thf Head, did you say? Why do you noi try N.AZOL? It will -surprise you how quickly you will get relief. Two drops on loaf sugar, and> two or three dropt rubbed into the palm of the hand and inhaled through i the nostrils for a few miniuites will give immediate relief. NAZOL is. sold by chemists and store? at Is 6d per bottle, containing 60 doses , There seems to bo some dpiiibt jjs to whether the' Waikare can be raised from her present position m Dusky Sound. The Invercargill correspondent of the Dunedin Star, writing on this subject, says : "The theory of those who say the vessel can be salved lies m the fact that the W/anWe rests on her poit side, while the stavboa^ aide (which contains the holes) lies nearest the surface. The idea is to patch these holes, • and then to pump the vessel dry, leaving it to her buoyancy to 'right' her. It . is thought by fiorhe that only JB2OCO will be required to meet expenses. There are other's, however, who do not favor the theory. A reporter had a chat with a Bluff shipping man, who has had some expevienoe m salving matters, "If they ever manage to. get the Waikare off,' he sajd, 'I don't ace how it can be done • fair £8000, I don't think they will «vey get liev. off, In my opinion th,er-e js a pinna.de rook under the, vessel now, and that means a hole m the port side, I think sho is a fixture on that rock, and even if they- did manage to plimp her dryj I don't think the poor old Waikare would ever .'right' herself. No : I don't think there's money Wbe ma.de out of the Walkwe. | it's that rook-that' worries me, «nd tjie deep w<ator alongside,'" .D^LAY IS DANGEROUS. There is no class of ailment that affects the system qujcker than , bowel : , complaint^ and any delay m .treating diarrhbeai or oolio is dangerous. Cham bevlain's Coliq, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy is the only remedy that is absolutely reliable m cases of this kind, and as some member of Ihe family. is always liable to an attack at any time, it should always be kept In the houae. This remedy never fails to give prompt^ relief. For sale by E. D, Smith, ohenilst,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12099, 17 March 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12099, 17 March 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12099, 17 March 1910, Page 2

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