It ia believed that Pelorus Jack has been killed by some strange whalers. NEURALGIA PAINS^ UNNECESSARY- TORTURE. There are several types of Neuralgia— Tic-Doloreux, , Toothache, Sciatica, Gout, etc., etc., but there is one sure, positive cure for them all — Baxter's. Silver-coated Anti-Neuralgic Pills, or "Magic Pills." A course. of several boxes is sufficient '-' to permanently banish the trouble right from tlie system and bring about a complete cure. Anti-Neuralgic Pills act directly and swiftly on the ' inflamed nerves — they i soothe and rectify them, thus reducing the pain and restoring perfect order. Always say Baxter's — and look for the Silver coating. Price ls 6d box at chemists and stores. They work like magic. Another determined effort is to be' made to get an, Arbitration Court award for farm laborers. An organiser is now at work in .the North Island in the country districts. MEN OF INVENTIVE ABILITY should secure a copy of our free bqoklet. "Advice to Inventors." Numerous hints regarding Inventions that are needed wul bo found on its pages, and inventors are advised how to proceed when taking out their patents. Write for a copy todav. — Henry Hughes, Ltd., lo Featherston St., Wellington, or Traill Bros, and Co., Peel St., Gisborne. The question of a woollen factory for Masterton has not been lost sight of, but the promoters consider that indus- : .trial unrest. and stringency in the money market do not make the present a favorable time for taking definite action. One bottle of Baxter's Lung' Preserver will prove its power and rapid action. Try it. ls lOd the larre-sized bottle at chemists and stores, or post' free from J. Baxter and Co., Christchurch.* At the Wairoa County Council meeting the clerk stated he had learned when in Wellington that the Bon. Mr 'Herries and Hon. Mr Fraser would visit Wai:.oa after their inspection of the Cook County, and that Sir J. Carroll would probably accompany them. Women aa a Tule are the most consistent tea-drinkers, and the multiplication of tea rooms and tea kiosks throughout the. Dominion affords striking evidence of the increasing popularity of tea. The women of New Zealand may be classed as -connoisseurs, as they show a decided preference for Crescent Tea, which is rich and strong and of delicious flavor. Sold by all grocers at 2s, ls lOd, and ls 8d per lb.*^ . '. . Responsibility for tho truth of this must be assumed by the Lyttelton Times:— While killing at the Belfast Freezing Works on Friday morning, a. slaughterman named David Dan'n found a nine-carat gold signet ring around the tongue of orje of the lambs. The ring had, evidently been there for some time. as 'it was quite black and embedded around the tongue near the root. Nine out of" ten Gouty and Rheumatic . subjects do not know that their health has been seriously undermined by an, excess of Urio Acid in the ( Wood. There is but one certain cure and that is RHEUMO— it removes the Uric Acid from tho blood and seldom fails even in stubborn cases of Rheumatics, Gout, Lumbago and Sciatica. Bold by all chemists and stores, 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle. A writer in a Southern paper states : When ono conies to think that during tho month of January approximately 134,000 b *.es (Auckland 10,000, Wellington 26,000, Napier 26,700, Invercargill 1000, Duned'n 2200, , Timaru 12,000) aro offered to tho buying public in New Zealand, such offering being quite equal to the London sales, the producers can grasp the fact that the financial power required to lift such an enoi'mous bulk of wool requires a fair amount of wringing; in fact, the position is .so very, very serious that we are convinced that more time, should be given both In valuing and selling at the various centres. Tonking's Linseed Emulsion kills colds and does away with doctor's bills. * r)ON'T WORRY about that weak child. LANE'S liJWULSION will make it strong. *k
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12963, 23 January 1913, Page 2
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