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A Gisborne lady who recently arrived from another part of the Dominion made an oft-repeated remark concerning the scarcity of eggs m Poverty Bay. Other districts are constantly reporting phenomenally successful results from systematic poultry feeding. Greytown Egg Circle paid out £58 m one 1 day for eggs. Gisborne can beat that, and T. Clark«m, Ltd., Gladstone Road', will bo pleased to tell you how it may bo done* ihe roll of the Wanganui Technical College shows that there are 824 individual students enrolled m the various classes. Boot and saddle, boot and saddle, See, the tun is m the skies ; See, the dawn's awake from slumber, See, the day's wide opened eyes. Life's short day is. freer, stronger, If we make our health secure. "Make the short day spin out longer — '■ Do it with Woods' Peppermint Cure. The new works contemplated by the Paten, Farmers' Go-operative Freezing 'Company since the late lire, will be commenced shortly. That's a Good Idea! Perhaps you are of an inventive turn of mmd — got a good idea now, maybe ! It is perhaps worth a lot ! Plenty of simple schemes have netted many thousands of pounds for the persons who thought of them. Yours may bring a handsome return — don't neglect it-! Write for Free Booklet, "Advice to Inventors." — Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 Featherston Street, Wellington ; or Shierlaw and Ball, Peel Street, Gisborne. The Onehunga Borough Council lhas received a plan of the proposed swimming baths, estimated to cost £4000, with no margin for contingencies.. If a child once gets a really bad cold it is always liable to a return of the trouble. Mothers should always have a reliable cough medicine at hand to check a cold m its early stages. Baxter's Lung Preserver is a remedy that lias been .-efore the public for over half a century, and it has certainly proved its worth as a cure for all kinds of colds. Als lOd bottle will keep tho whole family free from colds. Order Lung Preserver from your chemist or storekeeper, or direct from J. Baxter and Co., Chemists, Christchurch.'* The proposal to dispossess Pahiatua of a portion of it reserve m order to make room for the new Post Olfice 'has aroused a storm. One writer states : "It would be aji absolutely cold-blooded act of vandalism to destroy those squares now." In 1847, during the course of a long series of experiments with numerous rheumatic and gouty subjects, scientists first noticed that the blood of every patient contained excess uric acid. . Thus the cause of Rheumatism and its kindred diseases, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gravel, and Stone was at last discovered. Thousands of prescriptions to expel this excess were tried — 'but without • success. One of New Zealand's leading chemists worked at the problem for many a year. AL last 'he compoun-.led a medicine which N cured practi :a.ly ' every case — cured even those who had suffered for twenty years and more. One told another of this splendid rein edy, and thus tho sales of RHEUMO' grew nntil to-day it can be purc'ii^l all : over -New. \Zealand.. RHEUMO has lieen tried, tested, and proved effecual by thousands of sufferers. Here's a case m point: — Mr Alexander Miller, of Roslyn, is one of Dunedin'.s best knovyn builders. Brief and businesslike, he writes: "I suffered from Rlheumatism m niy back for two months, and was cursd by RHEUMO m two or three days. 1 can recommend it tb anyone suffering from tho same complaint." You can take Mr Miller's recommendation. All Stores and Chemists, 2s 6d and 4s 6d.* Steady progress is being made with the train way extensions at Wanganui Kn.st. The rails are now laid from the bridge to just past the Anglican Church m Duncan street. *.VTV7 X CI OITVT ol,r ,eft for 3 "' > ,oßra . ImS AM l^L.Jyn Sl ,i,] t,y s keer merit alon.>. t'-. ' ~ . "m,". „ g Ii is worth every iicnn'y of '"Jr* 1 ,,J) l»'ieo. iiU'l «»ore Its . ■7- i T.T-' ri.- • c qiiMhiv i« oir.stundint'. ■ •-■' *■ '" J r =? ticu'Ncl.on Moalti's Tea. J |

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13428, 10 July 1914, Page I

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Page I Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13428, 10 July 1914, Page I

Page I Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13428, 10 July 1914, Page I