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PUT IT OFF TILL TOO LATE.

Every day we come across old people who have suffered nearly ..all their lives as the result of neglecting .a slight cold. Nature is certainly a ; goOd doctor — sometimes, and the old people used to leave their cures to her* with sad results in many cases. But in these days we aid Nature in Nature's way. A cough cure made from herbs that are entirely harmless, and put into a form that is easily taken, is the easiest and surest way of curing a cold, and Baxter's^ Lung Preserver is simply Nature's medicine put up in bottles at ls lOd each. Use it, and cure your cold in Nature's way.

A proposal to raise by loan the Sum of £4500 for installing electric light in Martinborough will be submitted to the ratepayers there on June 74.

TO ASSIST INVENTORS, New Zealand is one of the most prolific countries in the world for Inventors, but every invention needs to be carefully handled, in order to secure the best results. The clients of Henry Hughes, Ltd., receive careful attention, and the utmost is done to further the interests of the patentee You should send for a copy of the free booklet, "Advice to Inventors." Write to Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 Featherston. St., Wellington; or Local Agents, Traill Bros, and Co., Peel Street, Gisborne. ' ' ,

Mrs H. B. Irving, better known as Miss Dorothea Baird, was successful in her candidature as a municipal reformer in the St. Pancras Board of Guardians, election, being elected *at the top of the poll with 775 votes. Let politicians rave and rant, And say there's no such thing as cant; I don't believe it, sir — do you? They're all a money-hunting crew: But what I do believe for sure Is that Woods' Great Peppermint Cure Will build you up and make you strong, Secure from colds your wh'dle life long. While a Marton footballer was playing in a match, someone went through his clothes and approprated 5s from his purse; also a set of false teeth from the pocket ot his coat. The player considers this the limit of coritemptibility. DIRECTION.

A good many women without knowing it, humbly submit to the direction of grocers. They take wliat the grocers describe as being "just as good." There is no tea "just as good" as Crescent Tea, which is in a class by itself. It is rich, strong and economical. Three grades, 2s, Is lOd, Is 8d per lb.*

Cornell College of Agriculture claims' to possess the world's record hen, "Cornell Supreme," which has laid 600 eggs, weighing 6st 21b, in three years. QUITE A COMMON. THING. The common complaint at the present time is colds. Some people have them in the head, some in the chest. Both are unpleasant, and a cold in the chest is dangerous. You never quite know where it is going to end. Hot baths and the old-fashioned remedies are certainly effective in some cases, but obstinate colds require so _ne thing surer. Baxter's Lung Preserver .is the safest and surest remedy that you can find. A ls lOd botUe will keep you free from colds.

Last year 161,880 immigrants were admitted to Australia, while the departures were 82,420. The immigrants show a large increase on 1911. when the total was 141,909 and departures numbered 64,206.

An Oamaru gentleman writes: "I may say that I was greatly surprised at tlie rapid cure which Tpnjung's Linseed Emulsion effected- ' I liitd a bad cold, but ..Tonking's Linseed Emulsion cured it immediately." Take Tonking's Linseed Emulsion and stop coughing at once. Of chemists, and storetf—ls 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d.» *

The account*, of the Duchy of Cornwall for the last year: show that the Prince of Wales received £81,350 from the estate, which ia his only source of income. This is £3150 less than in 1911, and £10,650 less than the total paid to the King *and the Prince of Wales in 1910, the year of King Edward's death.

Very strong comment was made by Mr R. C. Bruce at the annual meeting of the Wellington Acclimatisation Society with regard- to what he described as the wanton destruction of seabirds in the vicinity of Auckland. These birds, he said, flew hundreds of miles in order to nest and breed their young. "But, these hoodlums Of Auckland," -ho said,' "go out to the rocks and wantonly kill the birds. I have seen as many as seven sea-birds, killed by shot, float into one of the bays. Had I the thews and sinews of Donald Dinnie," concluded the speaker warmly, "I would have leathered these slaughtering scoundrels."

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13091, 3 June 1913, Page 7

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PUT IT OFF TILL TOO LATE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13091, 3 June 1913, Page 7

PUT IT OFF TILL TOO LATE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13091, 3 June 1913, Page 7

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