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Hean's *■.*.«** t m^ original and genuine cough mixture essence. Saves your money — does you good. Wise people always refuse imitations." a Among the many estimates as to Germany's strength at present is one to the effect that the number of motorcars m civil use has dwindled from 70,000 to fewer than 15,000. "It matters not how long we live but how."— Batley. What pleasure is there m a life of continual ailment— the uncertainty of never knowing when the hand of sickness will strike again? Be fortified with a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. It not only dispels all chest and bronchial troubles, but also tones up the whole system, strcngthennig it against all attacks. Such feeling of security doeis indeed add to the pleasure of living. A big bottle of "Baxter's" costs only is lOd from the chemist or storekeeper. "I cannot at present say when the Finance Minister and myself will visit England," remarked the Prime Minister to a Press reporter. "I think I can say this, however, that we shall be found where our most important duties require to be attended to. " Up to now that has been the Dominion. How soon the, position may change I cannot tell, but I can assure you tliat our scene ot operations will be where we can be most useful m the crisis through which we are passing." WAR INVENTIONS. A periscope for rifles — .a successful and valuable war invention — was thought out and perfected by a New Zealander. The walr provides a "wide field for YOU to invent valuable appliances — haye you an idea? Get it protected. W£ite to or call on Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston St., Wellington ;. or F. R. Ball, Peel Street, Gisboirne. An accident, resulting m the death through drowning of a Maori named Ware Makao, occurred just outside the Opotiki harbor last week. Deceased, who was an experienced boatman, went out during the morning m an open boat to fish. He was crossing the bar on his return trip when the boat, on which a sail was set, suddenly capsized. Heavy breakers were rolling m, and the affair at once took on a serious aspect. Makao appears to liave struggled to secure a refuge on the up-turned boat, but was washed off. The fact that the boat became anchored when she capsized was a further disadvantage to the struggling man.— East Coast Guardian. HOW RHEUMO CURES RHEUMATISM. It cureß m the one and only way — by elimina^ing the poisonous uric acid from the blood. The cause removed, the painful effect disappears. RHEUMO will cure your Gout, Sciatica., Lumbagb, Rheumati-im. Give it a trial. 2s 6d and 4s 6d bottle. 113 A Masterton correspondent reports that' a serious accident occurred at the Upper Plain railway crossing at a late hour on Monday night. An engine with a guard's van attached was proceeding to the Taratahi at 11.30 o'clock, when a young man nam§d Robert W. Hogg, an employee of the Bank of New South Wales, who was returning to town on a motor-cycle, dashed into the rear of the van. The engine was at once pulled up, and it was discovered that young Hogg was lying unconscious. A doctor was summoned, and found t/hat the right arm was badly crushed, there were nasty wounds on the scalp and minor injuries had been sustained. The sufferer was removed to tbe hospital, where it was found necessary to amputate the arm at the shoulder. j Tate N»tuiVi grene* remedy, LANE'S EMULSION end ward mi humaoif-r't jp**\mm\ Komgn— CotuunptiM-. Zfo m- 4/6. hi il i nmmmmmmmm '

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13899, 24 January 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13899, 24 January 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13899, 24 January 1916, Page 7