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Little Miss Mullet, she sat on a tuffet, but not eating curds and whey. Her time was much better occupied m beautifying her hands with SYDAI* (Wilton's Hand Emollient), Is 6cl, chemists and stores.* A cablegram received at the Government Buildings states that Sir Joseph Ward and the Hon. Dr. Findlay and party arrived at Suvc. last Monday morning from Sydney, en route to Vancouver, by the R.M.S. Makura, "AU well." There's one remedy which will quickly cure your cold, and that's Baxter's Lung Preserver. Your chemist sells this reliable remedy m the Is lOd sized bottles.* The number of men employed on Government co-operative works during last January totalled 3401, and on road works 2330, making a grand total of 5731. BARKED YOUR SHINS? Well, try Dr Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment ; it will take away all the pain and stiffness, and you will forget all about it. Price Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable every, where, and at B. Taylor's, Whatatutu. A Maori wedding at Maropin was delayed owing ot a swarm of bees having taken possession of the church. Efforts were made to get the bees out, 'but as the method was slow, ,and tho bride and bridegroom were nervous, and desired to get the service over, it was deemed necessary to burn sulphur. The effect was prompt. DR SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES are a positive cure for Indigestion, Flatulence. Heartburn, Acidity of Stomach, and all Stomach Troubles. Price, 2s 6d per tin of 80 Tabules. Obtainable everywhere, and at B: Taylor's, Whatatutu. There is some uncertainty as to when the Military -^College will "be ready to receive the New Zealand cadets, but it is not exnected by the authorities m Wellington that the successful candidates at the recent examination will be required to leave for Australia before the last week m April. ' ECZEMA CURED IN LESS THAN A WEEK. PROOF POSITIVE AT NEWTOWN. People who are disfigured with Eczema need not despair^. Listen to what Mrs Jane Robinson, of 3 Commodore street, Newtown, Sydney, says m respect to hei case. This lady removed a patch of Eczema four years old by means of one week's treatment with Rexona. "Rexona Ointment removed a^ patch ol Eczema from my face m less than a week m a manner that was. positively startling. This patch of Eczema wa>> very unsightly, and Teally I was ashamed to go out of the house. This Eczema had been on my face for about four years when I started to use the Rexona. I had tried all sorts of Ointments and other remedies, but all without any effect at all. After a few applications of Rexona, however, the irritation was much decreased, and. the .Eczema scabs began ; to come off, leaving new skin underneath. The improvement kept up day by day till all the scabs were gone, and a perfect new skin appeared where the disfiguring Eczema formerly was. The wonderfully speedy cure wexonn Ointment effected has astonished and delighted me." Rexona,* the new skin remedy, is sold only m triangular pots at Is od and 3s. Obtainable everywhere, and at B. Taylor's, Whatatutu. So many of the British sixpenny stamps are used on agreements where the only cancellation of the stamps is m writing ink, that to prevent the danger of this beii^g cleaned off, and the stamps again utilised, the sixpence violet is being printed experimentally by the authorities themselves m a doubly fugitive color which will be very sensitive to any attempt to remove pen cancellation.',. Readers of the Herald will do drapers and storekeepers a good turn, as well a* themselves, by always asking for the popular Roslyn all-wool clothing, blankets, flannels, rugs, tweeds, yarns, socks, stockings, jerseys, and unshrinkable underwear, "Delta" finish. Remember, the best is the cheapest; hence we say, "Ask for Roslyn."*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12411, 22 March 1911, Page 3

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12411, 22 March 1911, Page 3

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12411, 22 March 1911, Page 3

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