\ "SEEING IS BELIEVING!" But you'll hardly believe, unless II , you've seen, the speedy curative ef- I fects of Tonking's Linseed .Emulsion ' in : whooping cough, colds, influenza/ '' [■Ate: Don't wait till they play havoc | , with the children's healths— keep a . I bottle handy. '"' \ Chemists and Stores— ls 6d, 256d,456d. < ) .The Australian Jockey Club have de- ] cided on an increase of stakes' next season by £9250, bringing the total to ] ■680,000, in addition to all payments by \ owners. . | For your own sakes, and those con* < 'nected with you, look after yourself 'this 1 , Winter. "Don't catch cold" is good ad- ' vice, but "cure -it with Baxter's Lung \ Preserver" is better. This is trankly - an advertisement, but you may safely , believe every word of it. Baxter's Lung ] Preserver lias proved a reliable cough i and' cold remedy over a' period of fifty < years, and the public would not buy it < if it was not effective. Ask at your ! .store or chemist for als lOd bottle.* ] | The phosphate trade at Makatea is i again in full swing. ' The wharf which : was -recently destroyed in a storm has < been repaired, and a Japanese steamer '• loaded^ there early in March for Japan. ] j SORRY. , ■ i i "Am sorry to hear- that you are ] troubled with your old complaint; why ', not use Baxter's Pills, I have found 1 them excellent for Indigestion" ; a Christ- * church, lady wrote this to a North Island j friend, who promptly ordered a Is 6d j box from the makers, J. Baxter and Co.i Christchurch. If your storekeeper or j chemist does not stock Baxter's Pills, ■ don't be put off with "something just as , good"; send ls 6d in stamps, and -vour : order Will be executed by teturn mail. < Advices received from- Sydney state ' that Sinopb has again advanced in the , Sydney <jup market, and is now an j equal fftYdrite with Wallalo. ' ' i We like the "R.„«nd G." brand of 1 Hats and Caps Tery much. They are «o ! comfortable, light in weight, perfect in j style; and very durable. Ask your local , Clothier for the M R. and <G." brand ] •very time.* ] The Sydney rider, W. H. McLachlan, j is not one of the sky-rockets of which ( the jockev profession furnish so many illustrations. It is said he owns a ter- j race of houses in the best part of Rand- ] wick. ' ■• ] Just a little "twist" and ihat vague \ "invention idea" of yours may Win for- j tune and fame. Now, we're Patent . Agents, and our little Booklet, "Advioe j to Inventors." is free to y»a — where , shall 'we send it? It may just "do the trick." — Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 j , Featherston Street, Wellington, or Traill ' Bros, and Co., Peel St., GAsbor»e.* , The Australian Cup winner, Wallalo, I "was secured by his present owner for 500 guineas. He has turned out a rare bargain at tho price, and at Flemington alone he won just under £4000. Wallalo is expected to make a bold bid for victory in the Sydney Cup on Easier Monday. Loud rolls the drum, with a ruih-tum-tum, The bugles blare, but our boy's not there ; He is home in bed With an aching head. * Ho did not parade (By the W delayed)— Big musters assiwe With Woods' Peppermint Cure. /Seated almost together at the anniversary function on the New Plymouth, beach, were five pioneers whose combined ages amounted to 437 vears,- an average oi about 87 years. They were all hale and hearty, a splendid advertisement for tue healthiness of the Tara- • nald climate, a,nd looking able to m weather many a year yet. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods* Great Peppermint Cure, Is ©d, 2s 6d.* I For weakly children there U no tetter >, 3 remedy than . I LANE'S .EMULSION 12/6 8c 4/6. Sold at all chemi»U and ttorei. fmmßmammmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmimmm
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13350, 7 April 1914, Page 7
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