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A block of some 12,000 acres of land, being the balance of the original grant to the Great Barrier Land and Mining Company, is to be cut up into suitable allotments, and sold bj T public auction. Many are the uses of a motor-car (says the Stratford Tost), but here is an ingenious one. Mr T. Cljamncy, of Tarata, finding a difficulty m securing motive power for cliaff-cutting, rigged up a contrivance m connection with* his Ford car and cut fifteen tons of chaff m fine style. Outside his labor m making the platform for the car and other; work, the cost of the job amounted to tiro tins of benzine. ■ "THEY WHO SEEK TROUBLE NEVER MISS IT !" Troubles that none eeek, and only few manage to miss, are couglis and colds, sore throat, and influenza, etc The safe, sure, ana speedy remedy is Tonking's Linseed- Emulsion. Chemists and Stores — Is 6d, 256d,456d. Ormondville established a record m connection with vital statistics figures for the month of January, 1914, inasmuch as not aKsingle birth, death, or raarriags was registered m tlie. district during that period. INVENTIVE INFORMATION. To the man with "Ideas" the Fret Booklet "Advice to Inventors" is invaluable. It tells you. what to do with your ideas and inventions. Write for this Booklet to-day.— Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 Feat&erston Street, Welling ton; or Traill Bros, and Co., Peel St., Gisborne. ' ' > There is a big demand for sawmill hands by West Coast millers (says a Greymouth correspondent). Many millsare working short-handed, and it is estimated that fully 100 hauds could be employed if labor were offering. INSIPID PEOPLE. Pale, tirod, insipid pepple almost invariably suffer from- indigestion. They lack vitality, vim, go, because thqy do not obtain the nourishment from the food they eat. They can find little or no pleasure, because they are not well enough to enjoy it, and theiv businessaffairs suffer. There is always a time when Nature must bo helped, and if you cannot digest your food we recommend a short treatment with Baxter's PillsCompound of Quinine. Those are pat up m Silver-ooatcd form, or they are not Baxter's} are perfectly easy to take, and without? taste, but the invigorating effect they will • have on you is wonderful. All stores stock them at Is 6d box. It has been previously stated that the time occupied by the mail train between Napier and Wellington is to be reduced by one hour and twenty minutes, Messrs A. Duncan and F, 0, Widdop, traffic inspector and engineer respectively, are at present m Napier m connection withthe readjustment of the time-table. BANISH RHEtfMATTO PAINS.Rheumo brings speedy and permanent relief to every sufferer from Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago. A few doses of RHEUMO will quickly cure— removes the excess uric acid from thp blood. Has cured thousands. Try it. 2s 6d and 4s 6d everywhere. THe proposed four-storeyed building to be erected on Hannah's corner, ]Sapier, is to be commenced m April next. Obtain from your chemist one bottle of Hean's Essence and mix it with treacle, sugar and water, as per simple directions on label. Thin will make one pint of cough remedy suitable for all members of . the family. It is nice to tak«, is wanning, soothing, comforting, last* a long time, never spoils, and saves at least nine shillings.* During the course of an address at Pongaroa on Wednesday evening, Mr G. R. Sykes, M.P., stated that the Public Work* administration whJ3 ;al together unsatisfactory, and grants were made m a \hap-hazard fashion. He had brought the matter- under the notice of the Minister, who had promised during the recess to see if an alteration could not be made. He considered it necessary to set up a Roads and Bridges Board, which could advise thte Minister and assist m the proper carrying out of necessary public works. LANE'S EMULSION cures bad Cqugbs. " It's famoui Because it's good." 2/6 - and * '4/6

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13298, 6 February 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13298, 6 February 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13298, 6 February 1914, Page 7