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The cold, damp weather brines that irritating cOugh, which- disturbs you night and day. You ■can' get prompt relief if you will use NAZGL. It acts 'ike; a charm.* - Olio very severe suft"erer by Thursday night's firo at Napier was a young-lady, who lost the whole, of her" trousseau, which was all ready for lier approaching wedding. He talked of tihis, he talked of that, 1 He talked of everything ; Ho talked like twenty phonograplis, And then began to sing. , "But yesterday/ lie. told his friends*, "Yoit saw me dumb aiid dour — The reason I . ,-uvi. vocal now is Woods' Great Peppermint. Cuiv!"' It is; now a'umored that the diamonds sa id to h aye been found by an Opoti k i resident were, discovered on White Island. ■ \ A sudden oliill may give your Cold m the Heaid, Inflamed Throat, br Bronchitis. /Remember, if you should take a chill, don't wait until you are laid up, but Use NAiZOL freely right away. Thousands know its value..* [ Tht> Mercantile Gazette reports the registration of , the New Zealand Home Builders, Ltd. an Auckland.' company, with a capital of £250,000. The objects of the company are to purchase and deal m land and houses. 'PLEASING WARES ARE HALF SOLD!" And there are thousands of. citizens, who willingly testify to the wonderful efficacy of - Tonkihg's Linseed • Emulsion for roughs, colds, influenza, etc. . Instant relief follows the, first dose. Chemists aiid Stores— 4s 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d. Sore Throats x and Hoarseness are soon relieved with, a few drops of NAZOL on luimp sugar. Place the •sugar between the cheek and gums, and allow to dissolve very slowly.* I Owing to what is considered a multiplicity of Acts governing . local elections, the Auckland City Council will urge*, at the municipal conference m July, .iriu 'necessity for consolidation., o'l the electoral' law* . The damp weather has affected your throat, made your voice thick arid hoarse. You can get relief by taking a few drops' of NAZOL on lump sugar.*

Following on the decision of the Northern Company to build , two : l'^htdraught auxiliary scows to help steamers m working such shallow bar ports as Ohiwa, Whakatane, Opotiki, and Waipu, it lias been, decided . to construct .a steamer especially for the AucklaudWaipu trade. , ■

Tackle that fresk Cold m the^Head by inhaling freely NAZOL ; also take a few ! drops on lump, sugar j and allow it to' dissoljVe very slowly by placing it between -the cheeks and gums.*

Hotel fire escapes are not unmixed blessings, , as a. -New Plymouth, resident, who went to the HaNvera xaces, thinks. With another local ong'aged a TOPm at one of the Hawera hotels for the night. .'■" Before getting into bed they locked^, , their door carefully, .and threw open the window, and sJejH souripV ly through the night. Next morning they avvoke refreshed j to find that some, obe had. been through the pocket^ of oni\ of them, whose clothes had been placed near the window. The intruder, had removed four or five pound notes aud ten or twelve sovereigns. In order that his victim should not be left absolutely^penniless, the tlnef kindly placed three ''browns" m the pockiets from which he extracted the notes and gold. Tlie window adjoined the fire escape. .-■'.'.

Our modern methods of doing busi-ness-have certainly caught on. Cleaii, honest dealing has reaped its reward. We now carry i* stocky six times 'as heavy as we did Uvo years a£6, and the Value of bur goods. is testified to by hundreds of satisfied custpmera. VVithout a shadow of , doubt, The Peapie's Emporium has proved a boon lo Gisborne. The day of high prices has gone, We brought them down, ai?d intend to 'keep' them down. Of. course; we cahnot sell. goods ,under cost pnpf, b>it wo buy so well' that our selling price ta in many instances lower than others cost price. Do. you, deal at The People's Emporium? If not, why not?*

The proper way. to spend -cub's inpome is, a write!- jiiT.P.'s Weekly suggests, is ifhe fojiiowing ratio : — Bent, 'rates, and taxes, 20 feel' cen.l. ; household , \0 ■\\er cent. ; olothiiig, 10 her cent, } aimusements, 1 10,.per cent.; food, 30 "per cent. ; siaving3, 20, per ce^nt. The c.x-" lieniiiture probleiiis of the -weU-to-^Q, it is poinled out, are quite- as m-gout as those of the hard- up* . Indeed, they are more complex. ; For if one .lm.s much it is easy to waste, while tho.<e \yh".o have to ,b.ustje abqu't to get enough for ..'.tJieir nteds find it easier to sp^end to 'the piivpp£<J. ' . '"'"" ' "It is tspl^ndid for iSife childven b " writes a- Wellington mother. ;'■ % would ' not be without Baxter's Lung Preserver for anything. At the ■ first sigu of acough or cold, I give my cliildren a good d6s'e ot Luihg Preserver— the result is I never have a bad cold m the house. My friends use' it, too, and find it.jqst 4a' satisfactory." You. can have the same results as this lady by buying a Is lOd bottle of Baxter's Liing Preserver, \yhich will last, the \vho!e season.*

' When, youfc lifcile child is hot' restless, ancl feveyisH witH a fresji coW y d,oii't wait/ but irnraed.iately give NA!SpI> oh sugar, and sprinkle freely a handkerchief with NAZOL and pin to the dress, so that the child can inhale it constantly.*

. On the principle of the American children's clubs,, the New South Wsyl.es Irri; gation Commissioner has started a school children's onion-growing competition on tho Yanco irrigation area-. T^'«nty-foiir §oys 3jave entered, and vorjc on tlio pl6£s is jii progress. The area oj? \\\o pjrfts is 35 x 66 ieet eticlii ai)4 aH 'woviv must bo done solely by. the competitor, avljo Jifis. to keep /». cbm|i.leto ■cjiary/of operations and note observations and resnks. Tlio prizes uvt* ilg. %s, £1 Is, and 10s 6d, and:will be awarded on. the following scale of points : Total yield 40, net profit after deducting expenses for bibor, etc., 20 • diary 20; balance-sheet 10; essay ("How I succeeded- or Failed m fliwying Onions") 10; total, 100. T^htness of the Ghest, (Jifpculty m breaching, accumujfation of phlpff 111 — aU ihft result of a ppld or chi]J»— pay be relieved by NAZOI/. It is 4 household j remedy m thousands of homos.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13395, 1 June 1914, Page 4

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13395, 1 June 1914, Page 4

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13395, 1 June 1914, Page 4