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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 jqld people u«?d to leave their ctores to her, with sad results m many cases. But m these days we aid Nature m Nature's waff. 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 m bottles at Is lOd each. Use it, and cure your cold m Nature's way. : - . ' During a recent ,storm m Beautiful Valley ; which liea between, Geraldine and Fairlie, the force of v the wind was such that travelling was most difficult, and stacks of straw were scattered far and wide. Threshing is practically completed m the valley, and sacks of grain awaiting railing had been .covered with straw, but the wind soon uncovered them, and the rain and sleet m many cases soaked the grain. TO ASSIST INVENTORS,, New Zealand is one of the most prolific countries m the world for Inventors, but every invention needs to be carefully handled, m 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. A recent earthquake seems to have been somewhat severe m the direction of ie Teko, where, it is reported, glassware and crockery suffered some damage. Passengers travelling from Rotorua to Opotiki by the mail coach state that the vehicle waa smartly shaken by the shock, and the horses frightened, though it was not until Te Teko was reached that they understood what had happened. It was a fearful shock to see His look of pain and misery : His cough, it made the houses quake} His wife, si© wept disconsolate. His children-joined the mournful throng, And said, "We won't have father long;" But all is changed,, his life's secure— He'a taking Woods' Great Peppermint 1 (Jure. The Premier has written to the Napier Chamber of Commerce to the effect that the request that the i Government preserve 38,000 acres of Maori land at Waikaremoana for a scenic reserve, extend the road to Ruatahuna and appoint a ranger, will have his earnest consideration. QUITE A COMMON THING. The common complaint at the present time is colds. Some people have them m the head, some m the chest. Both are unpleasant, and a cold m the chest is dangerous. 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 something surer. Baxter's Lung Preserver is the safest and surest remedy that you can find. A Is lOd bottle will keep you free from colds. If tha request of the Ohura. County Council is complied with, the name of the railway junction, Okahukura, will no longer torture the jaws of King Country residents. The proposal is to change the name to "Massey Junction." HTtIERB'S really NO NEED to * CONTINUE COUOHINQ. WHAT YOU A DO NEED IS LANES EMULSION. W .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13092, 4 June 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13092, 4 June 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13092, 4 June 1913, Page 7