For Children's Hacking Cough, -Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.* During the recent visit to Invercargill of Messrs Ben and John Fuller, jun., negotiations were entered into for the introduction of vaudeville .there. To destroy the germs of Influenza, Catarrh, Sure Throats, or other infectious germs which find a lodgment m the mucous membrane of the nose and throat, Nazol should be used. Three or four drops on a small piece of loaf sugar should be placed between the cheek and the gums* and allowed to dissolve very blowly. The longer the sugar is retained m the mouth, the greater the action of Nazol, which is a powerful jjermioid*.* Apropos of the presence of the Japanese training squadron m New Zealand, a correspondent of the Post sends tho following translation" of the Japanese National Anthem :-r-"May our Gracious Sovereign reign, a thousand yearsreign ten thousand years — reign till the little stone grows into a mighty rock, tliick-velveted with ancient moss !" v DID YOU KNOW THIS? Tho cup that cheers New Zealand is a cup of "Desert Gold," the Queen of. Teas. Enjoyed daily all over the Dominion. Get 5 the 2a grade. Huntly, the coalmining township on the ' Waifcato, has put up something m the way of a record for births. The vital statistics for the June quarter, as supplied by the Registrar, are as folio^ : —Births 30, deaths 2, notices of marriage 7. For a district the siz,e of Huntly, says the Auckland Star, this is good going, 30 births against only two deaths. PATENT THAT IDEA! Don't think your invention is too simple or trifling. It is usually the simple, useful invention which pays best when patented' arid put on the market. Eeliable information on this subject is contained m our valuable free booklet, "Advice* to inventors." Call for a copy or write. Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Agents, 157 Featheraton Street, Wellington. ; The will of the late Mr,T, Ca.\vthron, of Neteon, was before tho Supreme Court m Wellington last week. -Mr Cawthron left about £240,000, and a series of questions was submitted to the. Court for settlement. Ono of the questions was whether the executors should erect a tomb, or tombstone, to' the memory of the deceased arid his relatives at a cost not excedieng £250, the tomb to be erected m the Nelson Public Cemetery at Wakapu&ka. It was stated that the will, which was made some 14 years ago, provided for the erection of the tombstone m a Nelson cemetery, since closed. The ■cqu.rt reserved its depi fiion. WAftMTfl FOft CTO) DAYS. Cheering and comforting m wintry weather is "Desert Gold," the Queen of Teas. Tho 2s grade is most economical. All grocers sell it.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14044, 14 July 1916, Page 7
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