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The convention between the United States and European nations for the suppression of the traffic m obscene postcards rfnd other publications of an improper character has been ratified by the Senate. . % * When you were a small bo}*, did you ever experience the unholy joy and satisfaction of ringing street door-bells and hiding round the next corner? That*-, nothing to the satisfaction you will experience by ringing 'Phone 294, and letting T. Clarkson, Ltd., supply all youir wants m Seeds and Garden Requisites, and m Potatoes at 7s 6d cwt, Onions 8s a bag of about lOOlbs, and Swede Turnips 6s 6d cwt, delivered to your door.* The attempt made by the Farmjrs' Union of South Canterbury to obtain \i>C domestic servants from the Old Country has not been successful. Perhaps you have made some little device as a help m your day's work ; it may be worth patenting—in any case, 'tis worth considering, isn't it? Oui free booklet, "Advice to Inventors," wili help you. Writ© for it — noW ! — Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 Featherston Street, Wellington, or Shierlaw and Ball, Peel Street, Gisborne." Expert information shows that about 1,500,000 acres can "be successfully irrigated by means of the Murray wateis scheme m Australia. A sudden chill may give your Cold m the Head, Inflamed Tnroat, or Bronchitis. Remember, if you should take a chill, don't wait until you are laid up, but use JSAZOL freely right away. Thousands know its value.* A peculiar, disease has broken out amongst horses m some parts of the Wagga district. The animals become blind. "FOR WA^JT OF A NUT THhl WHEEL CAME. OFF!" And for want of a little timely attention a slight chill develops into dangerous illness. At lirst sign ol cough, cold, influenza, etc., liy to Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. Chemists and Stores — Is 6d, iis 6d,\4s 6d. It is reported that the Tongan Govern, ment has under consideration the question of acquiring- a steamer to run between the island and New Zealand, because the present service is proving inadequate. They, who the worries of winter endure. Welcome thee, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure! 'Neath thy bright wrapper a syrup lies stored, » Worth all the whisky that ever was poured. Sore throat, .bronchitis, and gastric catarrh Cannot prevail where thy votaries are; Fragrant and comforting, soothing and sureHall to theel Woods' Great Peppermint Curt). ' Seven candidates will compete m the Pahiatua queen of the carnival competition. The damp weather has affected youi throat, made your voice thick and hoarse. You can get relief by taking a few drops of NAZOL on lump sugary White Island has been unusually active lately, immense volumes of smoke being disgorged from her boiling sulphurous lakes and geysers. When your little child is hot, restless, and feverish with a fresh cold, don't wait, but immediately give NAZOL on sugar, and sprinkle freely a handker- 1 chief with NAZOL and pin to the dress, so that the ohild can inhale it constantly.**' A- young Maori burst a blood-vessel and died on the doorstep of the house at which he was staying m Auckland. Cold m the Head or Nasal- Catarrh is quickly relieved by NAZOL. Thou Mtnda have proved its value.* A pair of horses m a buggy bolted at Kawakstwa, and the vehicle was plunged into a gorge 30© feet deep. One of the occupants sustained a fractured- leg. "It is splendid for t!ba children!," writes a Wellington mother. "I would not be without" Baxter's Lung Preserver for anything. At the first sign of a cough or cold, I give my children a good dose of Lung Preserver — bhe result is I never have a bad cold m the house. My friends use it, too, and find it just aa satisfactory. '' You can havo the same results as this lady by buying a Is lOd bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver, which will lastMhe who'© season.* A young man named Edward Coghlan, a wool-classer, has been missing from his home at Clive for the past fortnight, and considerable anxiety is felt as to his whereabouts. Tightness of- the Chest, difficulty m breathing, accumulation of phlegm — all the result of a cold or chill' — niay be relieved by NAZOL. It is a household remedy m thousands of homes.* A cornet player will assist at choral evensong m $t. Paul's Church, Auckland, m future. This innovation' is unique m the Dominion m Anglican churches. There is no remedy for Throat and Chest Troubles that has been tested so thoroughly and searchingly as NAZOL. It gets more friends the more it is tried. If your Throat troubles you, use NAZOL.* A memorandum from the Melbourne Observatory was received at, the meeting of the Wellington Philosophical Society, stating that a bright comet was discovered by • Zlatinsky at Miteu on May 15th. , Tackle that fresh Cold m the Head by inhaling freely NAZOL ; also take a few drops on lump sugar, and allow it to dissolve very slowly by placing it between the cheeks and gums.* Mir G. P. Donnelly has forwarded a donation of £100 to, Mrs Lusk towards the fund for the -establishment of a Girls' Friendly Society hostel m Napier. I As evidence of the suitability of the I Central Otago district for fruit-growing, there arrived recently a consignment of 47,000 fruit trees and 8000 small fruit trees for the Alexandra, Clyde, and Cromwell districts from the Two Bays nurseries, Victoria.

LANE'S EMULSION cures bad Coughs. "It's famous because it's good." 2/6 . and - *4/6

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13393, 29 May 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13393, 29 May 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13393, 29 May 1914, Page 7