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The proposal to erect a large fanners' building m Wellington is now taking active shape. A site m the centre of the city has been secured and plans, are now being prepared for a building to consist of library, swimming baths, private hotel, club, conference rooms, etc ■ Tk« qmso ii ■ tßM mt— ol ropiwn I quality tmi Am gnat— l value, if J VrPuns ftras4o£ "Your King and Country need you — wo don't," is the formula' of dismissal adopted .by- a large Oanadiaax corporation which is getting rid of unmarried men for active service who do not enlist voluntarily. INVENTING ANt). PATENTING. Xq matter how novel and valuable your invention is, it will not He profitable unless thoroughly protected and patented. Let Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys', carry out this work successfully for you. " Address, 157 Featherstoii Street^ Wellington ; or V. R. Ball; ' Feel Street, Gisborne. The fete of the Allied nations organised by the Girls' Realm Guild m Auckland, and presented' m. the Town HalJ on Saturday, is , anticipated to realise something more than £700. NO MORE KHEUMATISM ! The cause of all Rheumatic' pains is uric/ acid deposits/ This settles m the tifesues m tiny crystals, which force their way like red-hot needles into the nerve tissues and produce the excruciating pains of Rheumatism, External applica L tions can therefore give only temporary relief. The only way to effect a permanent cure is to take an internal remedy which will purify the blood of excess uric acid and of the^ deposits which have been formed. RHEUMO I accomplishes this, and tho relief it gives, though almost instantaneous, is lasing. Convincing proof that its cures are permanent is giyeii m the hundreds of letters received from New Zealandcra. Cases. of suffering lasting for 14 and 20 years have been cured. It does not matter if you have suffered for years, and used other "remedios" m pain, try RHEUMO. 2s 6d and 4s 6d bottle at chemists and stores. Get it to-day 1 • A naval 13.5 guy costs, with its mounting, telescopic sights and other fittings, about £120,000. Each shot from one 'of these monsters costs well over £1000 for, ammunition alone. "A dose m time saves nine."*f A ctimmon cold should never be disregarded. When the system loses tone you are m a condition to contract all kinds of complaints. As soon as you feel a c»ld coming on, don't waste time m experimenting with doubtful mixtures, but begin taking that famous remedy, Baxter's Lung Preserver. A few doses give prompt relief to a cough or cold, and quickly allay throat soreness. "Baxter's" also possesses wonderful tonic properties. Keep a bottle always handy, a big bottle costs only is lod. The Timaru Savages gave a concert last week, by which the sum of ±5412 was raised m aid of the- Red Cross Fund. AVhat does it matter if we are prepared to give you such a startling concession? If you do not buy it, it is not our fault. We make the offer; it is for you to accept or reject it. Price goods where you like, and youi will^ find Sis' cheaper. How is it done? Just by judicious buying, and by keeping shop expenses at tjhe minimum. We serve you quickly and courteously, ouir prices are the lowest, our qualities are of the best, and if you do not. choose to take advantage ot our present offer, you will be the loser- A lucky purchase of a bankrupt stock enables lis.to give you a concession that will be' out of the question later on. Pay just one visit to the People's Emporium now t ; the result will bo that you will be satisfied, that you have saved money on every article, and the Kmporium will have made a permanent cufitoiiiei.'

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13803, 1 October 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13803, 1 October 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13803, 1 October 1915, Page 7

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