J There have been scores of alleged cough remedies offered to the Public during the last 60 years. Nothing is heard of them now, but Baxter's Lung Preserver has been selling for half a century, and to-day is selling better . than ever. This" is proof that it is an effective remedy for coughs and colds. People write for it from all over Now Zealand. 'It is unquestionably the quickest cure for hacking coughs which have settled on the chest, as well as for stuffy colds m the head. If your storekeeper or chemist cannot supply you, send Is lCd to J. Baxter and Company, Chemists, Christchurch.* , I Mr F. Jarvis, who conducts a smallgoods shop m Emerson street, Napier, got the third finger of his left hand caught m one "of his cutting machines yesterday morning, the tip being cleanly •severed. "PLEASING WARES ARE HALF SOLDI" And there are thousands of citizens who willingly testify to the wonderful efficacy of Tonking's Linseed Emulsion' for coughs,_ colds, influenza, etc. Instant relief follows the first dose. , Chemists and Stores — Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d. I ,"I don't want the whole town to be • startin/r taxis," said a witness at the Supreme Court, Timaru, when asked [ what his daily takings as a taxi-driver j were. He would show His books to the jury, but he* did not want all the world ■ to know his business. TURN YOUR IDEA INTO A MONEY PRODUCING PATENT. It is quite possible with a little practical advjce.l Send to-day for "Advice to Inventors," issued free by Henry Hughes Ltd., 157 Featherston St., 'Wellington, or Traill Bros, and Co., Peel St., Gisborne. Tlie New Zealand Herald states that the Taupo trout are gleatly imprpved m condition, more especially m the Tongariro river, where some splendid trout have been caught with fly and minnow. The fish are giving better sport than has been the case during the last two years. Some, very good hauls have been made by trolling on Lake Taupo. Mr D. Nathan's party, from Wellington, got 340 trout as the result of six days' trolling. Many people will be glad to find anything that wil). give them relief from indigestion. You will not only obtain relief 'but will be positively cured if you will use ordinary commonsense care m the kind of food you eat, anil the amount. Drink plenty of water, either hot or cold, and take a regular course, at tho same time, of Baxter's f^ilvercoated Pills — compound of quinine. They go right to the root of the trouble, tone up the digestive organs, and leave Nature -to do the rest. Your storekepcr will hand you a box for Is 6d.* A new stylo of home savings bank is now being issued by the _ Post , Office Savings Bank authorities. The old style was an almost square bank ; the new bank is moro compact, and smaller, and has its ends rounded. On one side there is a representation , m relief, of the arms of New Zealand, and on the other, the words (also m relief), "Now "Zealand . Post Office Savings Bank." The bank is of black metal, but the latest, issued banks of tho same character are of white metal. Obtain from your chemist one bottle of Hean's Essence and mix it with treacle, sugar and water, as per simple directions on label. This will make one pint of cough remedy suitable for all members of the family. It is nice to ' take, is warming, soothing, comforting, 1 lasts a long time, never spoils, and saves at least nine shillings.* The Wangamii County Council is extending along progressive lines, as the following report of a special committee shows : "That the time has arrived when a more up-to-date system of road maintenance should bo adopted, and that the Council grant an extension of time to the committee to enable it to discuss roadmaking machinery, etc., with experts, possibly m other localities. The committee also wish to be authorised to report on the question of appointing an engineer to give his whole t time to the oounty engineering Work." The report was adopted, and the neces- . -sary authority given. The chairman re--1 marked that" it \vas time the Council * took tho proposed steps.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13306, 16 February 1914, Page 7
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