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• X \i . ■ :■ ■■""".•• -**■ : ;, i| ' - : '■ ... „ _. •VVJ- a.vCM , . . , ■So pome notable American writ or paid, "Knocks unbidden once at every .„ ...... gate." We certainly agree wifh him. and apply the truth, to every-day life. Opportunity m the shape of exceptional economy will come your 'way a few more days this week, and then pass by. Don't miss your chance! THE LAST DAYS OF PC"t""T I P" •€1 ' &ra 111 laoa **Jf GREAT WINTER SALE Will be made Memorable by a host of Bargain Opportunities Hitherto Unequalled m the shopping history of this district. •3T SALE ENDS Saturday, July 20 ■■•"";.■ ■■";■:'"'.. "i • Cn! .'..■" A* » ■■" ~" " ~~ REMNANTS AND ODDMENTS In countless array. Useful lengths of almost everything — Household Goods, Furnishings, Blousings, Dress Fabrics, Laces, Ribbons, etc. — each one an opportunity^ m itself, and there are thousands of them, all to go. AT HALF-PRICE. . ... ... " ! . . .V. -ft -: 1. •;-.■■•' * ' * *

Sing a song of beastly "flu," \ A cough, a oold, a sigh; \ Sneezing, wheezing all the day, . ' Great salt tears m the .eye. But they gave me Peppermint, ! A perfect drug, I'm sur.e; Now I always take for "flu" — - i ' Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. . A consignment of ladybirds has been received by the borough authorities of; Napier for liberation, „ with a vieAV to checking the scale, on. thet Nprf6lk..lsland^ ipines. A further supply is to be foi warded by the • Agricidtural Department as soon as they can be collected. ; colds Instantly cured. " j. ; If yoa have caught a chill or one of ;those troublesome Winter. colds, .now so iprevalfmt, there's no reason why you, should give way before it and allow it : ; to cling to you. There is an absolute 'cure within "your reaoh-r-Baxter's Lung ■Preserver. Baxter's Lung Preserver is •now famous throughout' New- Zealand for! jits speedy arid permanent c\ires. - It goes right to the seat of the : trou.ble^throw& ■off the phlegm — reduces the irritation land inflaination, strengUiens the ■ chesty, ■and puts things m; . general, order. Its action is speedy and positive — you can* feel it. cnring. % . JJaxtejr's Lung 'Preserver is', made^&f jiufe; ' powerful)' 'ingredients—each' dqfte takeri delivers a. stinging blow to; the coldj' ' each irt^fre-, dient has His wont to d"6; ?> andl' does it. Chills, sore tlixoats colds and .other chests complaints' -atei- instantly *wip\eß away when Lung' Preserver is ttakeri; Obtainable at chemists -and stores throughout New Zealand . at Is lQd the large-sized bottle. An, absolute preventative and an unfailing v !ciu'e. .. s, . , t The Auckland Chamber of Commerce intends to secure speakers to, giye^. brief lectures ou general ,topics, the object being to draw members of the Chamber together. In the past some members have expressed the opinion that ,the 6hamber is conducted^ 'entirely by Ithe council, by means' of ,the proposed lectures members will tie able to sho>v their interest 'an. the _'Chaniberl r ;: ; ( ''. ' The Navy looms large m the. public eye jusb npWj . and,..it is satisfactory ;.%9 know that, all parties agree the v British Navy must be kept .supreme. „ Thfe British nation is determined Jceep .the Navy m the forefront; sb are the proprietors determined to maintain Ithe popularity of Crescent ' Tea, which is sold m three grades, at 2s, Is lOd,, an 4ls i, per Ib respectively.* V . , "And what is the , cost of three-tooth j wethei's?" asked the chairman of the Cost of Living Cbmmiesidri (MftiE.- lk&-\ gear) of Mr C. K. Wilson-, M.l*^ rat Welllington. "Hal ha! 'Excuse me, but you make me laugh," said Mr Wilson. "Wethers' teetn come m pairs, you know ; they rise from, .two-tooth. ..to four-tooth. You' don't get' tnree- tooth wethers.", T ne . .chaii'm^n. laughed as heartily as anyone' at Jiis eiToiy HOW RHEUMO, }QURJi3> 'iWEB GILLBSPIE. „; f A host of .witnesses sing the praises of I RHEUMO. The success of this wonder- i ful l'emedy is due to the fact -that' i,t at- j tacks and at once expels the rea^ cause; of Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, or Lum-i bago— excels uric acid m the* blood. Mr! Andrew Gillespie, of Wellington, is so well known ' inrbiighout N.Z, that! hi s ■experience will interest many., He writes':— f- , ■„:/-• •<;■ ..;;: . ,',,, ■ "Whilst 'suffering from, : a severe attack of Rheumatic Gout. a, friend. brought mo a bottle Of RHJ?U^;'O. ; Its eflEe^t was qertain; the, pain leffji-.the^SNyelling. ,went down, .and^ the 1 second *bottle corppleted the cure. My wife also had '.a severe attack, and one bottle. effected the cure. After taking, three bottles, 'a friend who had been suffering from Rheumatic Gout for som'e' three 'years, and whose cake was considered hopeless, received almost immediate relief from pain, and was able to leave her bed. 'When I "hear" of anyone suffering, from Rheumatic Gout, I always recommend RHEUMO. There are many suffering who would ffet prompts relief' if they only tried RHEUMO." At all chemists, and. stores., 2$ 6jl and 4s 6d. ,'.: V: ■;./' :• v.\ v ! t : '' : ' ■': f HAT SUMMER COLD. -.It's barigeroiisr T^ke LANE'S EMULSION.I 2/6 and 4/6. , ' 88

FRANK HARRIS AND GO. LTD., /^^ MOHUMEHTAL mjj — S€ULPTORS. h '"■•*.■■>' T7[TE have the xLA^GEST. STOCK of /..•'..•asST,.-.,., „ ... .W^.. .-.■'. finished ;_; v MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES ya^Ju^^iLjC " in ' ]£AR6LE and GRANITE m the KS^W^^S^v ' Dominion to select f^om. - IwfevT^^V^^. • We eupply all CEMETERY REQtTIV«A.-^ ' ' ■?%• .-'^^^s.^ SITES, IRON RAILINGS (New De- , WBSr&?r~ . "signs), CONCRETE WALLS,i .SHELLS, v W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^k MARBLE CHIPS for Surfaces. V^wT ■! b-C^^- T | Artificial Wreaths with Glass Shades. " : TH_^_l_" '""f . ' "] Write for Catalogue and Price List, free. 1 \~ — • — rrrtr. ,~ GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. POVERTY BAY CARRIAGE WORKS, PKCKW OF THE PCDmNO IS FOR lie most durable, beautiful, and Cheapest Buggy, • Phaeton, Bradlej Gig, or Vehicle of any description, GO TO^--_ . », FiMUclaiw Material. First-class Workmen mE\ cry Department. 'Phone 196. J - B - LSYION, Bright Street. •

P.O. Box 181. ' 'Phone? 408 and 338 "•-.. ©RIGHT STREET >. . STEAM JOINERY WORKS. GEORGE SMITH BUDLDER V j rTn4BER- I .ME^<s]^^. ; ' t j T ARGE STOCKS OB ALL CLABSBF li •• : .- T ■ iV OF n ■ TOINERY AND rpiMBER. ESTIMATES FREE. VALUATIONS MAD*. SUNFLOWER SOAP! My mother docs like to wash my Frocks'- with Sunflower Soap — because it ihakes them look snow-white and spotlessly clean. And she says that no pther Brand can beat itfor scouring and scrub- , bing.. When I'm a woman I'll use it m my house I know A few dosos of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion and your cold's gone.*

JOHN H. ORfWD SOLE AGENT For th« Ctt ERIJ^Mi AND HUPP CARS. *■— . . ' SEVERAL SECOND-HAND OARS TO CLEAR. Look Round or Ring np To d»y. JOHN H. ORMOND P.O. Box 71. 'Phone 71. because NAZOL 'in'' (food and reliable. IT is surprising how many folks carry n. bottle of NAtZOI;«in their vest pocket. It is' a small but' invaluable friend to those who are affected with Bronchial troubles. •'. .SPEIGHT'S ,BEER V .,. .< ' . I» Obtainable , , , ; At %hp following Houses ONLY : — y J 1 EMPIRE H6TEL J : * ;■* MASONIG HOTEL * <|ISBbRNE nOTEL. vt^r'." •■■ - .:>■■■ v ■■■- ■'= t;i TNjChurch or /.the, J^heatre, in?'- the tramX or railway' carriage,- you are 6ura,jto f find ,^omepn^ taking NAZOL for Sore Thr6at; Cola m. the Head, or Bronchial trouble. How is it? Why, I TUST A FEW Sample Horse Covers U • left, from 18s. Don't miss this chance.— The People's Emporium.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12816, 16 July 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12816, 16 July 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12816, 16 July 1912, Page 2