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HARRY ADAIR WILL CONTINUE HIS GENUINE CASH BOOT SALE FOR ONE MORE WEEK. EVERY PAIR IN STOCK REDUCED. " WHAT WE SAY WE DO, WE DO DO." I • • Sale closes Saturday, August 6.

SALE OMOBSFS. ,Pre«B Ast»n.— By Telegraph — Copyright, (Received August 1, 1.10 p.m.) MELBOURNE, August 1. The following additional suie.s of New Zealand draught aires have bteii n.ade : Walter and Agar's King Alexander 275 guineas, Law and l^awson's Harvester 175gns, M^ngan's Prince Royal 75gns, Heather Jock and Leeston Yet 17Ogns each, Gray?* 1 Royal Sovereign 65gnu. Mares : M.iller'B Young R<ise 62igns, Chrystal Queen ISCgna, I^ady Bancor of Longfield 2£ogns, A'elly 75gns, Jessie Hamilton, 774gn», Daisy 117£gn.s, Darling 70gns, Robertson's Lassie 9agn«, Minnie 82ignH, Nell 80gns, Bessie Da-lmuir 176gns, Flower 182£gns, Lassie 11. 72igns. Gaiwn's Fancy 70gns, unnamed mare, 290g»s, and two fillies 312^gns and 290gn:» respectively, Miitigm'a Miss Cedric 60>;ns, Miss Ulengiur 45gns, Christie's Violet 70gns, K«te 52^gn», Lily 130gns, Hose 122^gns, Mitchell' and O'Brien's Royal Christie llOgns, Queen Maiy 85gm, Dalmuir'vs Fancy 60gns, I Gipsy 80gns, Nellie Mackenzie 45gns, two fillies 40gns and 2ogns, Walter and Agar's Violet 325gns, Abrami Lady Stewart 115gns.

When baby \b restlesß at night with stuffy nose and head, tjpruudu a tew drops ot AIAZ'JL on nightgowu, and il wilt act like a cliarra. Victorian exporters of frozen meat to British marnets are m a state of great alarm over the action of certain shipping companies m 'breaking contracts made tor the reservation of cool storage space on their steamers. They state thatf, time after time the vessels m which they have, weeks before booked space arrive m Melbourne with the bulk I of their space already annexed by Syd- j ney firbs with the consent of the ship-: ping companies' agents. Ihe companies' l representatives express -"regret" ti> their Victorian cjstomers for breaking their word, bn\ declare they are powerless. ■ So serious and frequent have these breaches of arrangements been lately, tlwit some firms contemplate resorting to v legal remedy. I SQRES THAT REFUSE TO HEAL. bometimeg sores are tound which re-' fuse to heal up, A small amount ot pus is daily disL'h..rj:,ed, out the sore itseli remains m a . t.uonary conditi-n. It ia suffering lro.ii weariness, and requires stimulating into activity; otherwise it may become uuronio aii<i grow larger. I Rexona, the 1.... IJ4 ii i.e. li.ig Ointment, is particularly iuy.ijaoiv iw a iaea of this kind. Am iv i<itt,e::.r, b^ Newman' «tr«et, Ne\vtj.i, N..j>.vy., u ii.es: "My] little boy had a terribly *ore toe. which , prevented him wal.iin.3. 'i lie sore re- 1 t Bed to heal for sovei-i.l months, al- • though we tried every remedy we could think of, We at last tried iuxona, and it began to net. I at once, and m live or six. days thiie wan not a murk left." Rexona is s'.;ld m triangular pots at Is dd and 2a. Obtainable 'everywhere. It is told of the late Miss Selina SutherUmd, "the Florence Nightingale of Auatralasja," to whose • memory a tablet w<m unveiled m the Masterton Hospital on Saturday, that on one ocaasioh, whilst residing m that district, an outbreak of typhoid fever occurred m <v roadmen's oarop m the neighborhood of Alfpedton, Miss Sutherland, at aonsiderable personal risk and inconvenience, proceeded to the camp ond nursed the m«n until the whole of them— «ix or eight m number — had recovered. LOST. T .QSTyto town, on Saturday— A young JU SHEEP DOG, about six months old, black, with tan on head and feet. Howard. 72 T.-HOLDEN. NOTICE. ALL STOCK running on LOR.NX (Puha) must be REMOVED by AUGUST 3rd. W. D. S. MACDONALD. WANTED, by married couple— A DoubJe Bedroom, furnished (both at business all day) ; near post-ottide preferred.— Apply ti* "A.8.C.," General l'ost-olnce. 73 WANTED, to. Let— Tiro Unfurnished and One Furnished Room ; every convenience, hot and cold water. — Apply Herald Office. 74

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12213, 1 August 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12213, 1 August 1910, Page 6