"SEEING IS BELIEVING!;' But you'll hardly believe, unless you've seen, the speedy curative effects of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion m whooping cough, 'colds, influenza, etc. Don't wait till they play havoc with the children's healths-r-keep a bottle handy. Chemists and Stores — ls 6d, 256d,456d. In the House last night, Sir Joseph Ward asked the Minister when he might expect the Public Works Statement. Mr Fraser replied: "Possess your soul m patience until yon get it." BANISH RHEUMATIC PAINS.— Rheumo brings speedy and permanent relief to every sufferer from Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago. A few doses of RHEUMO will quickly cureremoves the excess uric acid from the blood. Has ' cured thousands. Try it. 2 S 6d and 4s 6d* everywhere. The selection of a New Zealand Rhodes 'scholar for this year will probably be announced on 12th December. SMALL THINGS EARN BIG PROFITS! And a small idea, sometimes makes a big fortune for the lucky man who was wise enough to use the idea when he had it. Make your ideas earn a fortune for you. Send for special free book, "Advice to Inventors." — Henry Hughes, Ltd.', , Featherston St., Wellington; or Shierlaw and Co., Peel St., Gisborne. The Hon. A. T. Ngata, M.P., arrived m Napier by the express train on Saturday night ? m company with members of his family, who are on their way to Gisborne. How often is a household kept awake all night because someone has a tickling m the throat, and can't stop coughing. If the sufferer only knew of Baxter's Lung Preservov, this trouble could easily bo avoided. One dose" of Baxter's cures an throat cough, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure a cold m the chest or head. Purchase a ls lOd bottle to-day at your chemist's or grocer's, and stop that cough.* Mr Tom Pollard has arrived m Wellington to take m hand the stage production of "The Geisha" for the Wellington Amateur Oleratic Society. Be fair to your Corns. — Order "Anticor," the perfect Safety Corn Shaver from your local dejler to-d_,r ; only 2s 6d. Immediate comfort guaranteed, oi v< jf moi.ey kwio. * A motor cyclist named L. Limbrick covered the distance between Gisborne and Napier, about 170 miles, m 9_ hours' riding. Considering the length of unmetalled road traversed, the performance is jl distinctly good one. Tlie change of the season is always a ■dangerous time.. Look well to your health — and you cannot liave good health if you do not digest your food. Nature has provided us with certain herbs which assist the digestive organs to do their work, and Baxter's Pills — Compound of Quinine — are made only of certain herbs which act on the liver and the digestive fluids. See that you get silver-coated pilWi or they are not Baxter's and Baxter's is the only kind that will give you perfect satisfaction. They will make you eat well, nad sleep well, and generally restore your health ; ls 6d box.* One noticeable feature resulting from the strike and the consequent lack of shipping transport is the large number of people travelling via Napier to Auckland from Gisborne. Nearly a score of Gisborne residents arrived at the Port by the Tangaroa this morning (states the Telegraph), and went on to Auckland by the mail tTaiu, being unable to reach Auckland by the sea route. Everyone knows how important it is that water used for any household purpose should be clear and pure. You cannot expect your rain water to bo good if your tank has 6 inches of mud m it. Ring up the Gisborne Vacuum Company ('phone 722), who do all kinds of cleaning, and they will fix you up. Chimneys' swept. Address -. 152 Palmer •ton Road " UNB'B EMJ3LSION builds strength and I energy. *A/d and 4/<*. tbetnUt* er steret. 91
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13230, 12 November 1913, Page 8
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