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When you were :a small boy,- did you ever experience the unholy joy and satisfaction of ringing street, door-bells and hiding round the a next corner? That's nothing to the satisfaction you will experience by ringing 'Phone 294, and letting T. Clarkson, Ltd., supply all yotur wants in Seeds and Garden Requisites, and in Potatoes at 7s 6d cwt, Onions $s a bag of about lOOlbs, and Swede Turnips 6s 6d cwt, delivered 1 to your door.* The Auckland Harbor Board decided last week to undertake its own accident insurance in\ the future. • • Perhaps you have made' some .little device as a help in your day's work; it may be worth patenting— in any case, 'tis worth considering; isn't it? .Qur free booklet, "Advice: to -Inventors/' will help you. Write for 1 "it— now! — Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 Featherston Street, Wellington, or Shierlaw and Bali, Peel Street, Gisborne.* . , A little girl, daughter of Mr Drummond, of Pollok!, met with a sad death at Waiuku (says the Auckland Star). She was playing- wttb ner brother, and, in running, fell against a atump, breaking a rib, which punctured the lung. A sudden chill may give your Cold in the Head, Inflamed Throat, or Bronchitis. ißemember,- if you 'should take a chill, don't wait until you are laid up, but use NAZOL freely ? right away. Thousands know its ralue.* . > ' -;.• ", A. libel action is set down for Hearing at the Hamilton Supreme 1 Court in which Dixon (president of the Huntly Miners' Union) claims £1000 damages against the Maoriland. Worker for reflections contained-' in. an article iii which plaintiff was called a "scab." , : ; - - V "GREAT SHIPS REQUIRE .> DEEP WATERS !" > ; ; Bad coughs and colds call for quick remedies. The moat stubborn, case, finds certain relief and speedy cure in Tonking's -Linseed Emulsion. The medical profession endorse its efficacy. i * Chemists and Stores — ls> 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d. The potato-growers. in, the hills district have (says the Adelaide Advertiser) /this year been obliged ' to' combat the codlin moth grub. In .several, crops in the neighborhood of Mount Barker the pest has appeared, and will; unless some drastic steps are taken, prove/to', the potatcn grower what it has been' for yeai^ past to 'the orchardist. The damp^ weather has. affected your throat, made your voice -thick and hoarse. You can get relief by taking a few drops of NAZOL on lump sugar.* After a career of 25 years, the Montana mine, , at Zeehan, .Tasmania, is closing down. The- Montana Cdmjpany paid £200,000 in dividends* £500,000 'in wages,i and £L2iOOO itt improvements, besides having a reserve <of £16,000. The whole of the money originally subscribed was only £3000, all the balance having come out of the mine. , , Tackle that, fresh Cold in the Head by inhaling freely NAZOL; also take a few drops, oh lump sugar, and allow it to dissoLve* very slowly by placing it between the Icheeks and gums.* Desiring to direct attention to a brand of serge which it had for sale, a Wontbaggi (Vic.) drapery establishment exhibited a live fox in its window. The exhibit attracted a lairge crowd and a dog. The dog desired to make' closer acquaintance with the- fox, and, taking the shortest possible, cut, lie dived through £25 worth of plate-glass^ But even then he failed toWore a kill. Cold in the Head or Nasal Catarrh is quickly relieved by NAZOL. •< Thou--Brtud« have proved its value.* . 'Some curiosity is being expressed at Bluff concerning the whereabouts of- the General Grant salvage brigantone, which left 'Frisco, over 'th>ee months ago for the Auckland Islands. She was to call at the Society Islands and Bluff en route to the Aucklands, but nothing so fair, has been heard* at Bluff concerning the vessel since her departure \from the .American port.-. ' ■'; '" : , : . '•'-.•;;■";"■ ■ . ■ : ' is splendid for, the childront," 'writes a Wellington' Another. "I would nob, be" without Baxter's Lung Preserver (or " anything. /At. 'the .first sign of a cough or cold," '. 'I give my children a good dese *o'f Luing- Preserver'— the result is I never have a bad cold in the house. My friendia use it, too, and find it just ag. satisfactory." You can have the same results as this .lady by * buying a Is 10d bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver, which will last the whole season.* English papers announce that the world's biggest ocean liner is to be built at Belfast. It will bo of 60,000 tons, whereas the , Vaterland is 58,000 gross tons, the Imporator 52,171, the Brittanic 50,000, the Aquitania 47,000/ and the Olympic 46,369. TJ.S.r.Conßul Sharp reports that tho Brittanio,' was launched at Belfast on February ; 26th ; fpr safety it will have 48 of tbb largest lifeboats yet made, two of them fitted with'^powerful engines. ' , Tightness of ; the Chest, difficulty in breathing, accumulation of phlegm-—all the result of a . cold or; chilli—^nay be relieved by NAZOL. It is a household remedy in thousands of homes.* Messrs John Brown and Co., of Clydebank, whd built the battle-cruiser Australia, 'have just secured a contract from the Commonwealth Government for a submarine depot ship, which, it is understood, will incorporate a large number of" new features. •.-..'■ , 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 NAZOCD.* A Southern paper states: A very interesting feature of the -new- award, wliich has raised the wages of hotelworkers and given them one clean day off in eack Sveekj has been touched upon by a commercial man who travels about the j Dominion^ pretty extensively. In his opinion, the expected' increase in hotel tariffs, with the operation of the new award as the excuse for the rise, was \ not going 1 to. hit the travelling public so hard as might have been exacted. • What travellers had to pay in 'increased tariffs 'they would save in tips, 'for since the waiters had got all they had asked for,, travellers generally were dropping' the . practice of giving tips. • •:- ,'' '. SIANE'S 1 EMULSION I" for; tk*fc aowl kaaltk. It mm vrmak hiin. , G.t • fcortU mw. 2/« nJ 4/9.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13394, 30 May 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13394, 30 May 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13394, 30 May 1914, Page 6