how to Cure colds. It is always best to tackle a cold before it has a grip — to "nip it m the bud," although Baxter's Lung Preserver 'radices no distinction between old and new coughs-~ifc ;cures them both. Baxter's Lung Preserver is scientifically prepared. Tlie ingredients are pure and powerful, and it goes direct to the chest, where each ingredient does its allotted share m annihilating the -troublesome cough or cold. One bottle, even- will prove its power and effectiveness m curing. Try a bottle. Price Is lOd (large size) at chemists and stores, or post free from J. Baxter and Co., Christchurch. Messrs McMahon and Gibson, the chief and second of the stipendiary stewards appointed for New Zealand, will definitely take up their residence at Palmerston. Tho third steward will reside at Christchurch. Uric Acid- poisoning is the cause ot such troubles as Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, and Sciatica. The outward application of liniments and embrocations may ' perhaps relieve the pain but they cannot cure. RHEUMO is a epcciflc which drives ■ the •• Urci Acid- from the system and seldom fails to cure the - most stubborn cases. Chemists aud Stores, 2/6 and 5/6 a bottle. . While Wirth's circus horses were being .shipped at Blenheim, "Orloff,", the beautiful cream horse, slipped between a truck and a bank, injuring his hind leg. On arriving at Picton the leg- was found to be broken, and the horse had to be destroyed. Two Guineas for four lines of poetry ! Read Tonking's Linseed Emulsion intimation every Saturday amongst hews items.* Not far short of £30,000 is the largesse that her majesty the cOw bestows on her lieges of the district this month (says the Stratford correspondent of the Taranaki Herald). It is a* large sum, but the lieges have; holes m- their . pockets. There are few recruits for the capitalist CIaSS. _: > . ', Baxter's Pills — Pills that cure. AntiNeuralgic cure all classes of Neuralgia and Compound-Quinine Indigestion and all its accompanying ills. They never fail. Is 6d box at chemists and stores. Look for the Silver coating.* At the last Manawoitu' sp^in£- show over 1200 members of /the Association had paid, up their subscriptions! Tlie chairman yesterday said he believed, this was almost unique m New Zealand, He urged the members to assist m the vigorous canvass for more, members w, was. now going on.. . •■; ' .FORTUNES FOR INVENTORS. Colossal fortunes have been, made from inventions m the past, and the. scope is larger than ever. Many much-needed inventions are listed m. our. booklet "Advice to Inventors." Free copy sent on request.— Henry Hughes, Limited. 157 Featherston St., 'Walliiigtdh.j.. or Traill Bros, and Co., Peel St. i Gisborhe., An aviation corps will 'shortly become part and parcel of. the Commonwealth, military •. forces, and ' arrangements aae now being made for the building of a military school of aviation m the Federal, capital territory. One of the aviator instructors,,, engaged at. a, salry of £400 per annum, has arrived ,m Melbourne, and the other will arrive m about a fortnight. He will,. bring with him four aeroplanes, which have been purchased nt a> cost of about '£800 ' each. A single dose of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion will stop you sneezing. Two or three doses will make you well.* While a young man named Nicholas Geaney was riding a, motor, bicycle at i Makikihi, on Tuesday last (says the Timaru Post), it took five through a splash of petrol escaping from the tank getting on the exhaust pipe. Th© 'rider was sli-htly burned! about the hands and legs while putting the fire out. The fire ignited the gra.ss and a gorce fence without doing much damage, except to the machine which was practically destroyed, (jIVE . LAN|3'5 EMULSION A PERSISTENT, HONEST TRIAL. MAKES STRENdTM AND ENERGY. All Chemists.B7
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12970, 31 January 1913, Page 2
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