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"It anyone IS able to convict me of erruri t will -gliadl-r - change.' --Marcus AureUus.— Perhaps you tire now trying a cough and, cold medicine that is not yetfectly satisfactory, and would gladly j change if you knew of a better. Then you should use Baxter's Lung Preserver,, which is certainly the most effective remedy. Get a bottle . ot tbis trusty specific. It relieves a cough with the hrst dose, and quickly strengthens tlie* lungs aSid bronchial tissues. Price, is lOcl from all chemists and stores. Wellington's men and officers often fought through a whole campaign Avithput receiving a letter from home. Victor Hugo's story of the battle of Waterloo appears in the current number of the School Journal. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM EFFECTUALLY CURED. . No matter how long you have suffered from libeuinatism; no matter wbat other j remedies have failed, RUEUMO, given- 1 a fair trial, will effect a cure. Thousands i of, other sufferers have been permanently J cured by RHEUMO, when all else bad i been tried In vain. Many had spent | large sums pf money at Rororua ard other thermal .springs, but It was RHEUMO that eventually effected a cure. If you are suffering from Rheumatism, or from , Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, or kindred complaints, give RHEUMO a fair trial. It has cured others and will cure you— and at little cost. All chemists and stores; 2s 6d and 4s Bd.

Always Ready to Gal 1 mHE success of the ROVER is to a E - ' A. jnreatr extent . due to the Rover # I Engine, and undoubtedly the Engine is 1 tbe most important part of a Car. 8 ' Owners of ROVERS are enthusiastio J motorists. No Engine, trouble ever mars I ' their pleasure. Four cylinders generate 1 ' 12 horse-power, and every ounce of that j power is at the driver's disposal. Steep , I hills offer no obstacles, and on the level H tfie ROVEk, becomes a symphony of fl speed. The running is smboth and fl flexible; the petrol consumption economi- H . ea!, and at ahy hour of the day or night fl the ROVER starts instantly. I And yet the " ROVER " is a Low Priced Car. § May .we demonstrate this »11-I-riti_b. , H Car to yoa! .ii i i J R. REDSTONE & SONS, LTD., GISBORNE. Australian Mutual Provident Society THE LARCESL MUTUAL OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE, RESULTS FROM SIXTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT ■ / ; NEW BUSINESS, 1914 Ordinary) £6.600*000. NEW BUSINESS, 1914 (Industrial) £969,000 ANNUAL 1NC0ME..... • £4,470.000'. ACCUMUIJ.TED FUNDS over... £33^290,000. FOLICIEB IN FORCE (Ordinary Department), 300,218, assuring nearly £100,900,000 (including Bonus Additions). POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Department) 121,055, assuring £4,222,000 with bonuses. TOTAL OASH PROFITS DIVIDED, £19,807,946. CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE YEAR (1914) £1,020,000. p,V*i<Ung REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of about £1,800,000. j_hig is the first occasion' on which the surplus divided amongst the. nolievrholdera has exceeded One Million Sterling for a single year. Tbe Society now issues EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY— IRDINARY or INDUSTRIAL— for any amount, from £5 to £10,000. f DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH : The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C., Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman; John Duncan, Esq., Joseph Joseph, Esq., and H. Beauchamp, Esq.. ■ New Zealand .Braiicb- '„ EDWARD W LOWE / Customhouse Quay, Wellington. . Resident Secretary. Gisborne District Agency : Veel St. J. C. E. KISSLING, District Secretary. - \ _____-_-_^, | V naf-H_rtlatlire«lUbaM|^__ti^ I I iaW«nbCapaf tWa-Hai. *^lw--aaail"aayspFa-ai--i-aaaMlM--f-wal-k"M| VTbolaaal* Af«oU: W U. CROMPTON * CO.

A New York telegram states that ' fuarantee companies in the United i tat'es and Canada are doing the biggest j business they have done for years ; n | giving security for companies which are turning out war orders lor the Allies. Tho' distrust may submit each new claim to dispute, Unanimity ever prevails, Where -years of integrity build the reputp Of a medicine that always avails. Such decisions are rare, of the sceptics beware, Lest vile frauds should their favor allure ; For they, know the sad dearth in such treasures of worth As Woods' Great Peppermint Cinre. It is stated that within two years the first electrically driven battleship, the United States super-Dreadnought California, will take* the sea. Tho San Francisco .Argonaut says: "The turbines through which the steam forces its way will drive huge electric generators, and the current thus produced will be led to the vessel's stern, where it will turn the propellers by means of enormous electric motors. Requirements call for twenty-two knots, but it is believed the California will exceed this by an appreciable, margin. The California will rank as the largest battle- * ship yet constructed for the United Stamps Navv, and will have a length, of 624ft, , w -l*tk a displacement of 32,000 tons." ,--, Who will capture the world's trade after the great *rar is oyer? Japan is making strenuous efforts to capture ths glass and china trade, also toys, mechan - . ical and otherwise. - America! is after the almighty dollar, and in quite a n_m- ( ber of instances American goods are already faking the place of the Continental »rtwl#. |w>reased freights, aa well as the advance in the price of the raw material, mo*, bit ftp oojpnies hard. Fortunate indeed ia tbe store that u well stocked just now. They <*!* afford to tell their goods at prieaa lower than soma traders will have to pay for their new stocks- A sterling example of bnving ahead and buying wisely is tbe Seople's popolar gU>tfi, "The Peoples Imporium." Their atienfap are getting ths fall beneit. If you do not d«-»i tram lh»*n il -rill **M*ff T«» , */> An nt ' It is estimated that the Wairarapa Trottinc Club will show a profit of about £100 over its recent meeting. This amount is to be donated to the'Patriotic -Fund. LANE'S EMULSION it Nature -bottled. Good for Summer Cold*. t 2/6 and 4/6. All Chemists.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13714, 18 June 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13714, 18 June 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13714, 18 June 1915, Page 7

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