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[ N<> home should be without the famous ltoslyn Writing Pad, 100 sheets. Pretty picture' of New Zealand's wonderland on Hie cover. Only od and Is "each, from all dealers. Ask for it.* A few days ago the infant child of Mr W. Stewart, Levin, was m the yard of the parents' residence, when it was suddenly bitten on the cheek by a. stoat. No serious injury was done,* but the child will always U.ar the marl^s. - Every day m our streets it is quite a common sight to see numbers of people who, on the face of it, suffer severely from Indigestion. They are pale and thin, have dull eyes and sallow skins. If they knew tlie goodness of Baxter's Silver-coated Pills — Compound-Quinine — they would not hesitate to buy a box thero and then. Right from the start they will feel the benefit, and a Is 6d box will permanently cure them.* All tlie Nonconformist churches m Australasia have invited the Rev. Dr. Campbell Morgan to visit Australasia m 1914 or 1915. LITTLE IDEAS MAKE BIG FORTUNES. Give that idea, of yours a chance. It may be worth "a pile" when it's worked up. Little ideas have made more money than big ones. Write for "Advice to Inventors." free. — HENRY HUGHES, Ltd., 157 Featherston St., Wellington. Traill Bros, and Co., Peel St., Gisborne, Local Agents. Well matured Christmas plums have been produced m Whangarei,. and the incident is recorded as unprecedented at this season of the year m that district. Let politicians rave and rant, And say there's no such thing as cant; I don't believe it, sir— do you? rhey'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 whole life long. Once regarded «:_■ a pest, the mole has become a valuable asset m the Netherlands foi* its skin. DANGER AHEAD.— You know the old saw "there is danger iri delay." To nothing does its wisdom so aptly apply as to the neglect of the trifling cold, etc. The more you delay the greater the danger. A few pence now for a bottle of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion is your greatest safeguard. ls 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, all phemists and stores. Since leaving New Zealand m January last, the Union Company's training ship has steamed over 30,000 sea. miles,, having visited during the eight months she has been away tne ports of Newcastle, Geelong Williamstown, Durban, La Palmas, Barcelona, Cardiff, Colombo, Calcutta, Singapore, and Samarang. A good many women without knowing it, humbly submit to the direction of grocers. They take what the grocers describe as being "just as good." There is no tea "just as good" as Crescent Tea. which/is m a class by itself. It is rich, strong and economical. Three grades, 2s, ljs lOd, ls 8d per lb.* Tho dairying season has opened throughout the Wairarapa, and there is every prospect of a very successful period being recorded. It is estimated that there will be an increase m the output of butter and cheese m tho Masterton, Carterton, Greytown, and Featherston districts to the value of £30,000 this season. BEWARE (w THF, SLIGHT COUGH. Many big, strong men have found an early grave through consumption. This terrible disease began with a slight cough, not worth buying medicine for, and before the danger was realised, it was too late. Don't let your slight cough develop into something more serious. Cure it with Nature's healing herbs'. Baxter's Lung Preserver is composed of herbal essences, healing and harmless. Une dose will Rive good results, and a single bottle will cure the severest cold. It costs only Is lOd a bottle at your storekeeper's or chemist.* really NO NEED to CONTINUE COUGHING. WHAT YOU "DO NEED IS LANE'S EMULSION. M

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13172, 4 September 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13172, 4 September 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13172, 4 September 1913, Page 7