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Ihe boarder sat m his lonely room, His heart was heavy as lead ; liis eyes were watery with tlie "flue," And throbbing was his head. riufc soon a familiar voice he heard— Twas his old friend, Mr Jure; A" ho, hearing ho was very ill, Mronght Wood*' Peppermint Cur* It is reported that the Melbourne Harbor. Trust has purchased the Otago Harbor Board's dredge No. 404. FIGHT IT OUT— never let that cold, : however small m the beginning, get the ' better of^ you. A dose of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion administers a smart knock-out to coughs, colds, sore throat and iniluenza, m their early stages, and x certain defeat after a few doses to all illnesses of this nature. Is 6d, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, all chemists and storekeepers. - A British military mission, headed by ucneral Sir John French, was present at the recent military operations at Chalons, m France. At the official i luncheon cordial speeches were made by ' the British and French officers, who all expressed pleasure at the growing m- : timacy between the two nations. ° ' LITTLE IDEAS MAKE BIG j FORTUNES. „ Give that idea of yours a chance. It < may be worth "a pile" when it's worked j up. Little ideas have made more money < than big ones. Write for "Advice to i Inventors." free. — HENRY HUGHES, 1 Ltd., 157 Featherston St., Wellington. . Traill Bros, and Co., Peel St., Gisborne, | Local Agents. Throughout the Presbyterian Church : of New Zealand, the New Zealand Coun- . cil of the Laymen's Missionary Movement intends carrying on an "every '. I member" campaign from September Ist | i to September 15th, with the object of raising £11;400, appealed for by Dr. Kirk, of the Canton Villages' Mission. This sum is required for sites and buildings, and for the full development of the work, and it is hoped to collect it during the time stated. I know hundreds of people who never ' attempt to <*et rid of their Winter cough. "Oh, when the hot weather comes, it will go,", they say ; "m the meantime it is not very bad." If they only knew it, by the neglect of their cold this Winter, they are laying themselves out for one next Winter, and perhaps a lifelong illness. A cold lowers the vitality of the pystem, and while m this weakened state you are open to dovelop consumption, bronchitis, and other similar ills. Be advised, and look after your cold ; it simply means a few doses of Baxter's Lung Preserver, which you can get at Is lOd a bottle from your •lorckeeper.* In regard to the new State mme — called "the Liverpool colliery," after tho Governor of New Zealand — it is stated that the existence of five workable coal f»?ams is assured. It is calculated that there is available on a safe estimate at least 66,000,000 tons of coal, of Avhich probably 75 per cent., or 49,000,000 tons, will be found workable. Allowing for lost time and other factors, a colliery capaoie of putting out 2000 tons a day should have an annual outnut of about 500.000 tons. So the existence of 49,---000.000 tons of workable, coal, if realised, should give the new colliery a life of 99 years. You become a nuisance to other people' as well ns to yourself when you cough and cough, and if you neglect it, you may lay the foundation of a troublesome illness. Start treating your Winter cough at the first sign, for it is easiest to check then. Use m preference to all other remedies Baxter's Lung Preserver. We could show you hundreds of grateful letters from people who havo found Baxter's Lung Preserver the best. This is not necessary ; if you will ask your grocer for a Is 10d bottle and try a- few doses, you will prove the value of this wonderful remedy for yourself.* • P|ONT COUQH yourself, right '■ Into CONSUMPTION. : PRBSH Alßaad L'ANB'S i BMPMHOS «ORB Bad Craghij.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13170, 2 September 1913, Page 7

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