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I Convenient to open. Several tins of , Crossed, Fish Sardines should be in every i cupboard;* < --.'■•! * >-■■. )."■'' .Prince Palatine^ - who -headed . the . liet [ of .winning horses iri England ,for last ■season, was beaten, .in a rather . sensational manner on October 31, in the Jockey Club Cup at Newmarket, in which his only opponent was the three-year-old Aleppo, to whom Prince Palatine was conceding l4lb oyer 2£ miles. Aleppo, who was not e6nsidfered in the betting; went to the front early, and,, without eVer being headed; 'vlon easily. by Half a dozen 'JehathK' ' A DANGER'OUS TYPE OF COUGH. _ T.hft .coughs wliich are left' clinging to the. chest after Influenza sfiould, be tjaken in hand right away. Sufferers will find I that the ,fine?t, ooughjfi^re'jto.ejaploy.;^ i the treatment of these coughs is Baxter's' Lung Preserver.. * ; Jt. js' a^ppwerfuil cqiii7, binatiqn' gt medicines, . and" na"_j' B^eK ' proved to 'he : the .i|pef dy 'ami >r||t; ' able cure foi- colds and _J_ffluenza 7 cou^s. Try it. 'Obtainaible ai 'all , cheiHiStsMbr 1 stores at' lti 10d' l ihe far^e-si'zed 'bottld, or ' post free from *J. BAitei* hnd Co. s Christchurch. *•' » "He lives like ait eel — by- suCtionV* -was the manner in whifch- Sub-Inspector i Hehdrey sUmmed'up the existence of a < vagrant at the Auckland Police Courts The subrinspector, , describing one of thej ; accused!s methods of obtaining fre,'e i drinks, said that he was in the habit bf '■! smearing his boots witli -likewise ; his, liands,' after wliicli'h^ iitfirigled wjth the wor ker.i retuii-niiig frOni quarry work; aiid persuaded some of tliem'tb "s'hptit", . for him. * ''."■'•' '"'"A.X. ..''A ,„' FOR A SH^E'LACE. i ; Tliisis qne' example pfliow' a simple invention won a'fp^tune. C^ijr.^ree ibboji'let, "Advice to In.ven.tqr^". scores of suggeetiohs for inventors that should proVe eassy' to the man with a prolifio. brain. Shall we send 'you a copy ?— Hfenry Hughes, Ltd:, IS7. Featherston Sti«et7 .Welirhgtort, Or Traill Bros, and Co., Peel Street, Gisborne." , It is sta,ted that the Maori Land Board has purchased &800 acres in ihe TirriaHinga district, Hawke's i Bdy,. . from M&rtha Kotahij and that thu will,, .be used later -for closer settlement. _ Tonking's Linseed Emulsion ,is the infallible specific for colds.' 1 ..Chemists and Stores. ' '1/6, 2/6,; -4/6; per. bottle.* •Nurse-^Vinter, of Bei}(ligo, who was appointed rfi_ltrofl7of the !;i W4irba hospital, did 7hqt! take.. up ; .the! ifppbintment, aiid hks goiie "bacjk'tO' Atts'ttali_t. 'Nurse Lorrimer,' of • /Wellirigtoh,'. lias been 'appointed, and lias taken up' .Mer duties, "TJiey' are th& finest' line- bf Sbbked Sardines," 'writes a W&ll-kndwn grocer about d-o^sed'Tri^i' SdMti^:'* •■"■* '* '■' , / • 'ji.'" •■ • An artificial* milkj .manufactured! .from vegetables, which is said to contain all the, elements 7qf f the '\ss, cow's I ' jnitk, and can be /use'dfbr 'the' same .piirt)o!|e, was ..hown ,tb a gatherifig b,f, scientists in London. Mr A- J. (Fauldijfig, who will be responsible fo_ry,t,ne.' in^rpductiofi of artificial (prsyn.the|,ic)' mi j^_: \ to.,' '.tliis country,' tpl'4 it prfess representative tliat it "was, more digestible j.tHah'Stdiqctry fcilKpwiisc&lW ishing. The niilk could be' used for all cooking purposcf., arid very good' cheese could be made from it, but it would. not produce but.er,. As the milk was germ-, frG«7 it .would keep' longer than cow's milk. The discovery 7was" fjie". work of three Germans, who spent ,three years in perfecting it. T)\© soyabean is the principal source of the ingrediepti. Rheumatism, arid 'its 'allied complaints— Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago^ .are the result" ofi long and, continued impreßnation of the system' With Uno. Acid. RHJiUMO aijts upon the Uric Acid and banishes it, giving' the blood corpuscles the stimulus that enables them to do their worlc properly. RHEUMO Has oured the, , m'Ost stubborn cases. -Clietniats and stores. 2s' 6d and 4s' 6d pbr bottle , ' Mr H. L. Cook, associate to the Chief i Justice, has joined the firm of Young I .and -Tripe, of .,; Wellington. T'^ERE'IS realljr NO NEED, to * CONTINUB CO^UOHINa. WHAT YQU PO NEED IS LANE'S EMULSION. OS

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12931, 13 December 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12931, 13 December 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12931, 13 December 1912, Page 2

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