Mr and •■'Mi* A. Kidd added to the adventures of their trip to Europe Avhen they were passengers on the French I Channel steamer be Nofd, "which wusi /run ijito off Dover by ■"".'•the steamer Ltf&kwood. -• The '■' latter vessel struck the Channel steamer .squarely .with her bows, , arid all haste '••wad : 'i matte* to get her into port with her passengers. My and Mrs Kidd were .returning from a most enijoyable visit of three -weeks to Switzerland arid North Italy in order to be present at the first* levee and court of- the season. They- expect to leave for home by way of America, and will probably reach Auckland. on. May 7. A cold is quite' a paradox, Because it makes you hot ; \ It makes your nose red as a rose, And head boil like- a pot. But ere it reaches 'boiling point, If you use. its subduer, ■'c It soon will' fly, Ssb'isted'by j .Woods' Great - Peppermint Cure. 'Li, the university Examination 14 wom&h and 27fiiien attained the M.A. degree, six men- that of M.Sc., and 24 Women and «36 men that of B.A. AN INVENTOR MUST j EiXEROISE GREAT CAUTION. , If thie secret of your invention gets abroad before the device^ is patented, you stand to 'lose a fortune. Post yourself on how to protect yourself. Our free booklet, "Advice to Inventors, n gives full information,-. Send for a. copy« —Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 Featherston St., Wellington;- or, Traill Bros, and Co., Peel St., Gisborne. - \ The Nireaha Cheese Company will pay out £1437 for butter fat supplied during March. The amount pai^ out by the company this' 1 season- 'totals £9013. ... |.| Take Tonking's Linseed Elmulsion, and stbp coughing; now. 'Bottles, ls 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, at Chemists arid Stores.* ' \ The Pohonui correspondent of th-ej Bangitikei /Advocate : An unfortunate sequel to the settlers' picnic is that several guests are laid up with ptomaiiie • poisoning. A Taihape" doctor attended nirie households. The sufferers are now out' of danger. •'•"'■ RHEUMATIISM: ITS CAUSE AND t ; GURE. , ' * Rheumatism is a most painful disease; Many are bent -\ .and physically (disabled by uie "torture it inflicts. • The diselise :may settle in the large muscles of the back, necli oi- thigh: -or. in-'the' joints^ of the arms or. legs. The pain may v dart f rorn • One - muScle ,; to ■ another, arid *ihay ' be constant Oi" occasional. But all are "produced by the same -cause, excess uric acid in the' blood. KHJ^UMO' is the best, the only siire T remedy. ' "It neutralises arid drives out the poisonous acid, relieves the pain, removes the swelling, effects a speedy and permanent cure. From all chemists and stores at 2s 6d and 4s 6d a bottle. The Pelorus Guardian states that a dastardly act was perpetrated on Messrs McCallum- Bros., at Meadowbank. Two draught horses, valued in the aggregate at £100, were found to have been poisoned, one beiug dead iand the oilier •dyinir. For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Wodds' Great 'Peppermint Caire, Is 6d, "2s'*6d:* SUMMER CQLIX , > It's Dangerouar Take LANE'S EMULSION.! a/6 and 4/6. 88
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12745, 24 April 1912, Page 2
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