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Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for i Coughs and Colds?- never fails.* An effort is being made by the Auckland Dramatic and Vaudeville Emf plbyees' Association to raise £3000 to equip a children's ward m the Auckland Hospital. i To allay the itch of eczema, of burns | and sores, of insect stings, use BEE [OINTMENT. This honest, old family ' remedy is wonderfully soothing and healing. Use it also for cuts,' abrasions, sprains, rheumatic pains^ and swellings. Keep Bee Ointment m the house. A 1/6 tin will last many{ weeks.* In* future all cases of diphtheria occurring m Napier are to be taken to the [hospital, as home nursing, it has been found, allows too great a loophole for ' the spread of the disease. , "The hope of all who suffer."— -Whittier. To take Baxter's Lung Preserver is the surest way to cure a cough or cold. For over half a century this honest remedy has proved its efficacy m promptly breaking up a; cold, whether it be m the head, throat or chest. "Baxter's" is also a wonderful tonic and strength-builder. Keep 'it handy m your home, shop, or office. To-day get a big Is lOd bottle from any chemist or storekeeper. A supplier to the Taraniki factory is dairying on 78 acres. His cheque for the past season amounts to £1250, and he has a bonus still to come. Is it any wonder that Taraniki is the most prosperous part of the Dominion? asks a local paper. WJk AI.WAYi UV A »OTTL« LANE'S EMULSION Professor Kirk, commenting; on the evil of flies m the trenches, stated that it was on absolute record tha,t a soldier at the front, with a plate of food m his hand paused to salute an officer, and m the brief interval the flies congregated so quickly on his food that it was impossible to see what was on the plate. Every mother should send a few bottles of Nazol and a little package of lump sugar to her boy at Featherston or 1 Trentham. Nazol is a splendid standby, whan the germs of Colds, Sore Throats, Influenza, etc., are flying about. When used promptly and frequently, prevents a lot olf suffering. * The regponse to the appeal on behalf of the naval men and their dependents has been most successful throughout New Zealand, and the total sum contributed now stands at over £62,000. Christchurch heads the list with . the sum of £21,000, Dunedin comes ; next with £17,000, Auckland has subscribed a total sum of £14,607, and Wellington £10,000. SWEEPING OF FOOTPATHS. The dust rising from the footpaths and the emptying of rubbish bins is full of danger to the passing pedestrian, catarrhal and other germs which readily lodge m the nose and throat are effectively sterilised by gargling and sniffing" up Flunezol (is 6d and 2s 6d) night and morning. Also swallow Fluenzol for Influenza and other fevers. The Kensington War Hospital supply Depots, of 13 Kensington Square, London, W., is one of the institutions- at Home which is performing invaluable service. An average/of 45,000 medical dressings, bandages, crutches., splints, I and hospital clothing are made m the depots weekly, and every one is sent direct to some British or Allied hospital m answer to an urgent need. A cheque for £50 provides . 450 bandages, 3000 surgical swabs, 510 splints, 40 shirts, 29 dressing gowns, 20 ward quilts, 60 pairs slippers, 24 pairs crutches, 45 bed tables, 40 big cradles and 150 puenionia jackets. Remember last winter the trouble the boys had m training camps with sore throats, colds, and influenza. These are bound to come again Tlie best help and protection you can give them is to send them a few bottles df Nazol. and a small package of loaf sugar. If used regularly, Nazol is a splendid preventive because of ita germiciojJ. and aotoeptio propOTtiH.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14047, 18 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14047, 18 July 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14047, 18 July 1916, Page 7