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Gordon, consulting optician (15 years' experience), for all cases defective eyesight remediable by glasses.— -Opposite Bank of Nevr Zealand.* ' Captain Frank Hudson, of the New Zealand Staff Corps, slipped and fell while, fishing m the Karori stream on Tuesday lait, and sustained fractures of both bones of his left forearm. The break has proved to be rather a bad one m a part already weakened' by an. old wound. THE WHITE PLAGUE. The great White Plague/ or Consumption, is commonly understood to commence from two causes, a loss of vitality and the' simple every-day . cold. So many people troubled with chest or head colds say, "Oh ! I shall be all right very shortly, when the warm weather comes," but colds are almost as 'm the hot season as m the winter time. You should never let your cold drag on, and with such, an effective remedy as Baxter's . Lung Preserver, thgre is no necessity for you to have it more than a day or so at the . outside. A few doses of this Winter remedy shows almost immediate results, and a single bottle at Is lOd cfcres. Ask your chemist or storekeeper for it, • While the Australian cable ship Patrol was proceeding with the overhaul of the deep-sea cable on her journey to New Zealand, an accident ocourred which resulted m the' death by drowning of one of the members of the erew — a lascar. The man was m a boat which was being lowered for the purpose of inspecting a buoy m mid-ocean, when one of the lowering ropes slipped, causing the man to be thrown into tlie water. All efforts to save him were unsuccessful. "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 — keep a ' bottle handy. -..'..•/ Chemists and Stores — Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d. The movement started by a number of Auckland ladies to establish an agricultural scholarship is being actively pushed forward, and the response to the appeal for financial help is regarded as satisfactory. At present a Vparty of ladies is making a canvass of tho' suburbs for donations. TO THE MAN WITH AN INVENTIVE BRAIN. Tlie Free Booklet "Advice to Inventors" will prove interesting and valuable. Helpful hints on what to invent, and how to turn it into money. Send for Booklet now. — Henry. Hughes, Ltd., 157 Featherstbn St., 'Wellington; or Traill Bros, and Co., Peel St., Gisborne. Journalistic pleasantries at Opotiki : Thus the Herald— Hymen : Our congratulations to Mr W. '.Scott,' editor of our local contemporary, on his wedding yesterday. Even great minds sometimes condescend to the level of.'* common humanity ; the results aro generally beneficial to |the individual. Our best wishes that it may bo so m this instance. . 4 . INSIPID PEOPLE Pale, tired, insipid people almost m: variably suffer from indigestion. They lack vitality, vim, go, because they do not obtain' the nourishment from .tho food they eat. They can find littlo or no pleasure, because they are not. well enough to- enjoy it, and their business affairs suffer. ■■ There is always a time when Nature must be helped, and if you cannot digest food we recommend a -short treatment with Baxter's PillsCompound of Quinine. These are put up m Silver-coated form, Or they are not Baxter's ; ( are perfectly easy to take, and without taste, but .the invigorating, effect they will have on yon is "wonderful. All stores stock them "at Is 6d box. There is exceptionally .largo sheop traffic on the railways m the Main Trunk -district at present (writes a Taihape correspondent), and the Department finds it impossible to cope with orders coming as they are on account also of an exceptionally brisk timber business. A simple, sensible, inexpensive remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica and Lumbago awaits you m RHEUMO. Tins wonderful medicine cures by expelling the cause — excess uruj acid m the blood. Has cured thousands. Try* it. 2s 6d and 4s 6d everywhere.* A record fruit crop is predicted m Tasmania, the crop of apples being the heaviest yet -known. Ask fox the famous "Roslyn" Writing Pad every time! containing 100 sheets fine bank paper, with artistic picture of New Zealand's Wonderland (Rotorua), including photo of a charming Native girt. Only 6d each, from local dealers.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13300, 9 February 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13300, 9 February 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13300, 9 February 1914, Page 6

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