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1 Every part of the body benefit* by a couise of I LANE'S EMULSION I All chemuti K«t« it 2/6 & 4/6 p« bottle. Mr and Mrs F. Logan, ' of Napier, ha\V offered their dwelling m Fitzroy | road for invalid and convalescent soldiers for twelve months, with a donation of £200 during that period towards the expenses of maintaining nurse and staff. Who will capture the world's trade after the great war is over? Japan, is making strenuous efforts to capture the' glass and china trade, also toys, mechanical and otherwise. America is after the almighty dollar, and m quite a nuni , her of instances American .goods arc already taking the place of the Con tin ental article. Increased freights, as weli as the advance m the price of the raw material, must hit the colonies hard Fortunate indeed is the store that h well stocked just now. They can afford oo sell their goods at prices lower than ebme traders will have to pay for theii new stocks. A sterling example of bay ing ahead and buying wisely is the people's popular store, "The l'eople'a Emporium." Their cuenta, are getting the full benefit. If you do not d<*«i from ♦hum. •» will p»» von to H»> «^> • With a total population of 241,000, Newfoundland has already ( sent 2500 troops to the front. She is ready to raise, further, contingents if needed. In addition, she has 1000 naval reservists, of whom 900 have gone on active aer- • vice. ' . • Got a little idea that you use at home t ) save time or trouble ? Patent it. If it helps you it. will ''help tho world, and the world wili pay you for using it.' Valuable information on. patenting is contained' in, the free booklet, "Advice to Inventors," published by Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 Featherston Street, Wellington, or 'Trail 1 Bros. . and Co. , Peel Street, Uisborne. Write for, a copy..* In- the vicinity of Zeitoun Canip recently. a game yi ' 'Rugby was played between the old boya of Te Aute College and the old boys of the Wanganui Coliege. When the score was three all, the light .became too bad, And tne match had to be stopped.

For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, U 6d and 2s 6d* ' Our soldier bays are receiving considerable attention, from public spirited people. A fund for a worthy -object has now been set on foot at Napier. It is. to provide fruit for the volunteers leaving Napier for Trent-ham. The men travel the whole day m the train with little- to occupy themselves, hence the inauguration ■of the "Fruit Fund." On Saturday morning 3801bs of apples were placed m the carriages for the men. MUSCLES IN KNOTS. . JOINTS ALL STIFFENED AND SWOLLEN. : Lance-llke pains torture and torment the victim of Rheumatism, and lie fears he will never get rid of the* disease. Perhaps- you have tried many so-called "cures" and largely advertised quack remedies, but all without obtaining relief. Do not despair. There is a medicine that can and will cuie you. Take RHEUMO. It is a positive antidote for uric acid poisoning. It relieves pain, removes the swelling, ahd clears the system of • xcess uric acid— the cause of nil the trouble. RHEUMO is neither a liniment nor a pill, but a liquid medicine of marvellous therapeutic value. RHEUMO conquers Rheumatism. Sold by all chemists ami storPhrepprH at Ba. fid. and 4s. fid imr bottle.* r ■

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13701, 3 June 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13701, 3 June 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13701, 3 June 1915, Page 7

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