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Board the Wanganui river-boat and lenow what it is to live! For to be so close to Nature at her grandest is to know what is best and most beautiful m this world. Spend a week at Pipiriki or the Houseboat, and return borne refreshed, recuperated, with happy memories. Particulars from A. Hatrick and Col (Wanganui), Cook's, and Government TOurist Bureaux. An idea of the value of motoring m Australia to wage earners may be ' gathered from the fact that from careful compilations by the editor of the Australian Motorist, it is clear that at least £1,018,000 was disbursed m wages m j Australia last year, through the agency of the petrol motor. - Medical authorities agree that, although there are many contributing causes, excess Uric Acid m the blood is tho real cause of 'Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, and. kintdred diseases. RHEUMO is the only remedy that will remove this excess uric acid and quickly give relief. Sold by all' chemists and stores, 2s 6d and. 4s 6d.* The great war fsays the Christchurch Sun) is likely to be responsible for the adoption of some peculiar baptismal names for children. Already a "Liege" f and a "Louvain" have been registered m Christchurch. ... "One good turn deserves another"} those people who have been cured by Baxter's Lung Preserver of a serious cold pass on the good turn — recommend it to your friends. You do a real kindness to advise Baxter's Lung Preserver ; its curative power is simply wonderful, as thousands of people m New Zealand can testify. Remember, it is just as effective for colds m the head as on the chest, and Is lOd is all that it costs for a large bottle. All chemists and store*r<u>p4vr* airvck tla *♦.»■»■'» Uimsr Pr«\aATTr4»- * The question of obtaining a standard weight of weighing m the dough was discussed at a meeting of the Master Bakers' Association m Christchurch, and it was decided (says the Press) to bring the matter before the Dominion Conference of Master Bakers, to be held m Christchurch about the second week m January. We l , have a fine assortment of styles m Warner's Rust-proof Corsets, m order that we may accurately and comfortably fit every woman who comes to oiir counters for a Corset. — Gisborne Draper's.* To an Englishman who held a highly j important position m diplomatic circles m Berlin has been attributed the story that after the death of Queen Victoria, the Kaiser declared his last link with England had gone^ his last reason for maintaining peace. Henceforth he would devote the remainder of his life m the direct/ion of conquering England, The story was told to the English Government, who refused to believe it tj • . I Gisborne is a town of long families, i and with the necessaries of life steadily rising m price, market reports are not tho most cheerful articles to the man who is trying to feed many mouths on a decidedly limited wage. To {his man m particular,, . but ' also to all householders it will be a source ; of comfort to know that T. Clarkson, Ltd., are selling best Canterbury potatoes at 5s 6d per cwt, delivered anywhere inside the Borough. Rinff 294, or call at corner of Gladstone Road and Derby Street.* In referring to the indifference of some people with respect to public affairs, the Hastings Tribune mentions the case of a married", couple, living m the town for the past 20 years, who have during that .time not displayed sufficient interest m i politics to apply for enrolment. Their names will, however, appear on the supplementary roll on this occasion.' It is interesting to learn that' the Government has just ordered a supply of "Fluenzol" for the Expeditionary Forces. No doubt this is due to the fact that at the Takapau Camp many Territorials garbled f 'Fiuenzor ,with satisfactory results. Only thirty-eight reported sick as against over 1100. at the furevious encampment. As a specific or Influenza, Sore Throats, and Nasal Catarrh, the value of "Fluenzol" is undoubted.* i. . , The ,work) of completing the battleship Emperor of India is being pushed forward (says the British Trade Review of October 1), and she will probably be able to leave Barrow before the end of the year. The three Brazilian river monitors— -Savary, Madeira, and Solomies— - were staffed with navy men, and left Barrow as the Thames, Severn, and Mersey on active service for Britain. The light cruisers Penelope and Phaeton will soon be added to the effective list of the navy . The useful task of supplying oil fuel to our big warships m the fighting line will be supplemented before the end of the year by the oil tank steamer Olympia. "*• • _--#»/i Is the only satisfactory ak m. Jky-f %//"_ tornative to breast milk. *\K\rT%\j % Your baby will thrive oa QT ' it. It builds bonnie-aWe* Atk'vaur dootor. 2 A recent arrival from the Commonwealth, m conversation with a Star, representative, stated that things are "dreadfully bad" across the water., He said : "You think things are bad here m Auckland, but let me tell you they are a hundred times worse m Sydney. Auckland people can -have no idea how paralysed trade is m Sydney, and how many thousands of workers are searching m vain for anything to do. You don't find me leaving Auckland, at any rate untiLthe war is over, and I am very thankful to be here, I can assure you." It. is quite evident that the damage caused by the earthquake has been' very severe on the Coast. s Tokomaru got its full share, and, considering our close proximity to. the centre of tihe disturbance, we are very fortunate to have escaped so well. Many of our, leading shops had narrow escapes. At The People's Emporium, large Japanese vases, worth 60s per pair (although this store has them for sale at 355), were moved to the very edge of the shelves, but, fortunately, they did not fall. Although so near to disaster, this firm . did not suffer a single loss, and are still m the same position^ give the public tihe full benefit of their extremely low prices.*- . j Mr William Perry, of Master«fcon, has given £20 to the Hawke's Bay A. and P. Society . towards the purchase of a new' show-ground. s ■_-_*_* _. ta a complete food, for Ml,Y*t Vh aU babies. It is simply m^yfAAVVJlfpure milk with extra *{ ■** oream ,. >and milk - sugar • added. Ask four doctor. 9

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13540, 18 November 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13540, 18 November 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13540, 18 November 1914, Page 7

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