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Mr Frederic Coleman, war correspondent, told his audience at Napier on Saturday night that Aye lieed have no doubt as to who was going to hold supremacy of the air. In a very short time from now* Great... .Britain would have a huge iieet of machines which would excel m speed and m every other way the air fleets of : our foes. The motor works m England ' wei'e turning out at great speed engines that would astonish ths world. "Take no notice,',' he said, "about the questions the ,Hon. Hicks-Beach and others were asking m the House of Commons. Have confidence and look forward to what is going to happen." "Making night hideous.';— Hamlet. Nothing is more distressing than to be kept awake at nights by constant coughing due to chest and bronchial troubles. Certain relief can be obtained by using Baxter's Lung Preserver, the. remedy that has proved invaluable for over half a century. Not only does it banish coughs, colds, and similar ailments, but it invigorate the body which has naturally "been weakened through long suffering. Big bottle costs Is lOd, at Storekeepers and Chemists. Eleven members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly have 'enlisted since the outbreak of the war. YOUR FAMTLY ROUND TfJB PIANO! If your home never^knows that best-of-all pleasures— an evening with family and friends— you should lose no time m getting a really good Piano. The cost of a tir&t-class instrument need not inconvenience you. Take '■ advantage of The Bristol Piano Co.'a liberal fame-pay-ment plan, and you can enjoy nn excellent Piano at home while paying for it. v And what a superb instrument you can fcotain by selecting at "The Bristol"!, This well-known firm holds extensive stocks of '.'The Sames" and "The Barnard," and other .English Pianos of world-wide prestige. In Organs, New Zealand' 8 premier Music Warehouse specialises m the two leading Canadian makes— The Bell and The Imperial. As all these instruments ensure life-long satisfaction, one can purchase with confidence at "The Bristol."— The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., ; Wellington. M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager. Local Representative, John Townley. Speaking of tho British failure to tako Constantinople by' the Gallipoli route, it is to be remembered that some other people have not yet 1 - reached Paris, Calais, or Riga, and they started first. — New York World. ■- : , Ladies, join the Army 1 Ab thitf*Ume, when all mast study economy, it will pay you to join this army of satisfied people who make their purchases from the People's Emporium. Every week, brings advice of advances m almost' ever"y line or goods, but we are doing our utmost to keep prices down as low as possible, and the continued, patronage that we command shows that our efforts m this direction are appreciated. We have faced all kinds of opposition, but each year has shown a steady advance. The public are getting wiser, and realise that they must' get better value from a firm, whose reputation is at stake than they can hope for from people who have no reputation and whose stock is mostly' trash. Gisborne people have shown us that they" appreciate us-, and we are determined to atill do our utmost to merit their appreciation.* ■ , ' A -shipment -of *C'alifomian eggs, believed .to be the v largest), that has ever j 'come into this market Worn overseas, m J due at ' Wellington from ; Sant Francisco i next week. , , - ■ ■■'<■■..• I - Wo understand that local stores find i a keen. demand for "Desert Gold," tho Queen of Teas. At Is Bd, Is lOd, and 2s there are grades to suit all.* Said Madame Boeui've, at the Municipal Theatre, Napier: "What we saved by buying cheap German-made goods, we are paying for now, and very -dearly too ! What Germany gives with one ha.nd, she takes back with the other." "How use doth breed a habit." —Shakespeare. Many families invariably use Baxter's Lung Preserver as a remedy if or coughs, colds, and bronchial troubles. They know it is not wise to experiment when such dangers are prevalent. After a test of over half a century "Baxter's" still prevails as the sure cure for chest coniplaints, sore throats, . ana similar aliments. Besides, its value as a tonic cannot be over-estimated. Get a big is 100J bottle to-day from any Chemist or Storekeeper. !

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13973, 20 April 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13973, 20 April 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13973, 20 April 1916, Page 7

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