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I LUNG PRESERVTEIR FOR STUBBORN COUGHvS. - ..j Baxter's Lung Preserver is the sure cure for stubborn cpuglis and cdl^s and all kinds of chest complaints;. If works surely and speedily. One dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver is beneficial, and v a ! systematic course never fails to loosen, and completely rout out of > the systemthe most stubborn coughs. It Svorks on; the chest— -cuts the "phlegm" eases the breathing, reduces ail inflammation, and strengthens the lungs, so that there isi uo fear of the trouble returning. This, wonderful cough cure has been curing coughs and chesl^ complaints for over fifty years, and has proved its effectiveness beyond: dispute. Try one bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver and' prove itsworth. There's ho haphazard about Raxter's — it's a ppsitiye certainty ;' It is • obtainable tlirQU^hout New Zealand from all chemists and stores at -Is lOd the. large-sized bbttle\ No matter -how -long-; stahdihg your cough is, don't despair — get Baxter's now and the cough MUST B<>: : '*";; _. v ;., -„ „. The WAiiganui .. mrer- , is very . shallow . just, now (says a Northern -paper), and; in some parts in the upper 'reaches the rapids, have to be t worked bv poling, and also by jOi^ns ,pf jhe' cjables and steam wjnch. ' As a 'naaUer, of factnavigation is very tricky; but theskippers of the boats' learned t'he'alplia-r bet of the river long ago, and they "never, fail to reach PiplriKi. [ £s^pqQ, FOR' A S'^OE L^CE: ' T_ts is "one exampl^ ,of b.oyr a 'simple: invention won a 1 fortune. .Our free booklet, L "Advice .to.^inventor's,''' ' contains! scores of suggestions for inventors that should proyle- easy to the man. with a. prolific brain. "Shall we send you a copy?— Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 Feather- 1 ston Street, WelUngton, or -TraiU ,Bros. and Go.j Peel Street, '.Gisborrie. ' ' ' Tlie Dunlop- Rubber Company advise that Pi O'Brien • established a new 24-i Hours motor cycle record on .the roads in the Western district of- Victoria. • whero, on the 25th on a Rayer machine shod with Dunlops, iie covei'e'dj 689 miles in 24 hours. / • i Sufferers from the ■ painfql bffiictions of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica and Lumbago, frequently fly to ' "Cure alls" — which— of ' course they fail, to give relief. Uric the blood is. practically the sole cause of -Rheumatism, Gput, and kindrei diseases. RHEUMO cures; because it removes this cause. Chemists and stores, 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle. - - / The Wanganui school authorities are. endeavoring' to secure the services of tho Government steamers Hinemqa and Tu'tanekai to convey the school children of' th.e district out into the roadstead toi visit H.M.S. New Zealand when tho latter calls at Wangauui. Two Guineas for four 1 lines of poetey!" Read Tonking's" Linseed ' Einulsioh intimation every Saturday amongst news items.* The director of the -Wanganui Observatory states that in the total eclipse of the moon, which takes place' oh the night of March 22, tlie first contact withthe shadow will begin at 9.43 p.m. The' beginning of the totnl phase wjll be at 10.41 p.m., the middle of the eclipse at 11.28 p.m., and the end .of the total phase 15 minutes after midnight. The shadow passes off at 1.13 a.m. Leading grocers confine their stock of Sardines to CROSSED FISH SARDINES. They know what is wanted.-* The Tara.no.ki Oil Wells, Ltd., is in communication with the Empire Trade Commission, with the object of inducing that body to visit the Tarasaki oilfields. On Thursday a wire was received from the Commission to the effect that it was endeavoring to visit New Plymouth, and, if successful, Avould notify the company of the date later on. Be sure you get rid of that' cold! Take Tonking's Linseed Emulsion and make certain. Pi-ice Is 6dJ 2 s 6cl, 4s 6d per bottle, at Chemists and Stores.* /jWES RICH -BL-OQO---to Pale Girls. A Good poini about LANE'S EMULSION. 93

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12996, 3 March 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12996, 3 March 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 12996, 3 March 1913, Page 2

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