There are ingredients m "Brown Peas" that are found m no other Pill. That's why "Brown Peas" work better. They act like exercise on the bowels. Is 6d box from chemists and stores. Included m the collections at the Angican mission at Wanganui was a bronze token, issued by a local hairdresser, and marked "Good for one shave." THE VALUE OF PATENTS. The United States Commission el o) Patents stated an ordinary patent can, if properly managed, be easily sold fo" from £2000 to £10,000. Have you an invention that supplies a public need! Write HENRY HUGHES, Patent Agent, 157, Featherston Street, Wellington. "Advice to Investors" free. It was reported to the Wellington City Council on Thursday evening that it was expected that very shortly ranges for cooking by electricity would be supplied to the public at a cost not exceeding £6 or £6. . Ladies, the corsets we .most strongly recommend are the Warner's rust-proof, as they are right ahead m point of fashion, design, and guaranteed to comfortably fit your iorm; but, m addition to all this, you can wash them as safely as you can RosJyn "Delta" underwear. xU Temuka sale last week the record price of the season, 26s per head, was obtained for two pens of exceptionally prime wethers. During the past few months, Mr E. B. Hill (representing the Auckland Acclimatisation Society) has been paying for hawks' heads delivered to him at Cambridge. He has paid out a sum representing the destruction of nearly 600 hawks. The destruction has been carried out very completely, as it is said very few hawks are to be seen now m the vicinity of Cambridge. The privilege enjoyed by Boy Scouts m travelling for half price on the tramways has been extended by the Wei- . lin^ton City Council to the Girls' Peace Scouits when m uniform. DR. SHELDON'S NEW DISCOVERY. Of all the new discoveries m medical science, the most remarkable m recent years is one which will prove invaluable to thousands of people, and which it is believed is taking the place of all other remedies for the cure of " coughs and colds. Tho preparation is called Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs and j Colds, and is a scientific compound of j great merit. It is most healing to tne | lungs and throat, and cures the cough or !■ cold m a remarkably short time, leaving no bad after-effects. As it contains no opiates or other poisons, it is a perfectly safe remedy for children, and is particularly good for croup and whooping cough. The dose is small,, and it is pleasant to take. Price* Is -6d and 3s. Obtainable everywhere. '| Mr Keith, the manager of tho Taranaki Petroleum Company (reports the News), ran his motor car for several miles on benzine refined from crude petroleum taken from No. 2 bore, and : states that it is quite as gobd^ if not better, than that which is generally used. To NAZOL, Ltd. •■'..: Gentlemen,— Will you allow me to ex | press my appreciation of your wonderful 1 remedy for cold m the head? Last week ' I was suffering most acutely from that miserable complaint, and on the tecotn mendation of a friend I tried "Nazol' (inhaling through the nostril* by mean*of a small plug of cotton wool) vrith «s tonishing results. I got relief from the first trial, and m 48 hours my cold hud quite gone. lam advising all mj - friends who are suffering from cold* to 1 try "Nazol." Tour* faithfully, C. T. HOLT , Auckland. .lun« 550 th. 1910 The Thames Borough Council has agreed to a proposal for the installation of an electrical plant for the supply of light and power to the borough, and also for the running of an electric tram service. i The Pills Laxo-Tonic have none To outrival them under the sun. A permanent cure They'll effect it is sure. It begins when you've taken but one. LAXO-TONIC PILLS; 10id and Is 6d. Obtainable everywhere. j The Auckland City Council, on the recommendation of the Engineer, has decided to test a new mixture of tar and white pine shavings and sawdust, called "Kortfeldt," for street-paving; by the laying - down of a crossing' of the! material, at the junction of Commerce and Fort-streets. Epsom, June 16th, 1910 To NAZOL, Ltd. Gentlemen, — Towards the end of last summer I contracted a severe cold, which (fn spite of so-called "cough cures" 1 have purchased about the town) still clung to me, and indeed had got such a grip of my chest that I almost despaired of getting rid of it till the winter was over. liist week, however, a friend of mine .recommended me to $?ive "Nazol" a trial. From the very first dose my cough began to be less troublesome, and now, I am glad to say, it has loft me entirely. I intend to keep a bottle ; by me always, as I consider it an infallible remedy, and none "quite as good." Yours faithtully, A. G. LMCEHAM. A well-known sheep-breeder and farmer of the Temuka district says that "there seems to be a large acreage sown to wheat again this season m riiy district, and at the present moment all autumn-sown wheat is looking very well, -and, given fair average weather, the yield should be good." ' . RHEUMO RECOMMENDED FOR .; RHEUMATISM. There is no medicine so strongly re commended for the cure of tho disease M'hich prompted its' compounding as RHEUMO. At .your own doors there are scores of people willing and eager' to testify to its efficiency. Every year m New Zealand hundreds of hard-earned sovereigns are spent on useless pills and liniments by people suffering from Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica. Rheumatic Gout, or Lumbago. Their money is simply thrown away, because these so-called cures cannot possibly expel from the system the excels Uric aoid — which is the cause of the trouble. RHEUMO is the only medicine that. will accomplish this quickly and effectually. Mr W. James, Proprietor of the Terminus Hotel, Christchurch, relates his interesting experi ence : — ■ , "I suffered very greatly from Rheumatic Gout for quite FOURTEEN" YEARS, and tried almost every remedy suggested by my friends and medical practitioners, but with very little relief. About three years ago il was strongly advised to try RHEUMO. I did so', and with the greatest satisfaction. I have a little twinge now and then, but a dose or two of RHEUMO put* me ri?ht at once." Do not delay. Get RHEUMO at once. Follow Mr James's example and keep a bottle by you. All chemists and stores sell RHEUMO at 2s 6d and 4s 6d. y'*LBAN, neat, tidy house* W wives know the value of <l LANB'S MEDOLINE f<»r u« hands. They use It dally after house work/ Thee* wtio an H kaow Its value. i/« #wsjj^^i'Befe. ?5 t#t
For Children's Coughs and Colds. Mothers: know there is no remedy « for coughs and colds so safe and so effectual as Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss. It contains no harmful narcotics, and the little ones take it readily. Wise parent ß always keep m the home a bottle of BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS ' ?8
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12278, 10 October 1910, Page 3
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