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\ Several ladies m Napier are moving to induce the Hospital Board to add a maternity ward to the Hospital.

i REGIMEN FOR MOTHERS. AVOIDING CONSTIPATION.

Constipation, says a specialist, nearly always yields to the simple regimen of regularity m bathing or sponging, exercise, water drinking oefore breakfast, open-air exercise. Malt Extract, Cream, etc., all tend to lessen constipation. Malt Extract is specially good for nursing mothers. Not only has it a laxative tendency, but it produces more and better milk. ...-.! The essential thing is to get a fresh,' pure extract; and Wilson's Malt Extract, being made from the finest New Zealand barley, reaches the consumer m a state .of freshness and strength that imported extracts cannot hope to hare. Chemists and stores. With or without Cod Liver Oil. Wholesale : L. D. Nathan and Co., Ltd., and Murray, Roberts and Lo. . _td.* During the past fortnight building permits were issued- by the Borough Council to the value of £331 18s, being for additions. . DID YOU KNOW THIS? The cup that cheers New Zealand is a cup of "Desert Qold," the Queen of leas. Ehi joyed daily all. over the Dominion. Get the 2n grade. The tramway returns for the fortnight ending July 8, 1916, are as follows: Passengers 11,384, mileage 1628, caj hours 304, revenue £72 2s 7d, power expenses £18 13s 4d, wages £42 13s 2d, sundry accounts £13 10s Id ; total £74 16s 7d. • MONEY FOR THE MAN WZTH IDEAS." " A clever invention, no matter how simple, often brings ' independence to its originator. That 'idea of yours may W pf value— why don't you see/about having it patented? Write to-clay Ifor bur free booklet, "Advice to Inventors.'.' It contains reliable information for invenk»L s f_ Henry Huges, Ltd., Patent Agents, 157 Featherston St., Wellington. Influenza is very prevalent m Wei- ' lmgton. Numerous .homes and business establishments have been affected by ' the ravages of the germ. Children appear to be suffering to the least extent, but adults have m many cases been laid aside by severe attajeks. Research has demonstrated that tlie germs of Influenza, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis, etc., find a lodgment m the mucous membrane of the nose and throat, and are alfterwards absorbed into the system. If these germs are brought into contact with Nazol, which is a powerful germicide and antiseptic, m the early rtages of the attack, their power of injury are to a great extent broken and destroyed Thousands have proved the truth of this statement.* V . The Watßon. Home for convalescent soldiers at Devohport (Auckland) will be taken oyer by the Government as soon as some necessary alterations are made, according, to a statement made by the Minister of Public Health. For Children's Hacking' Coughj Woods' • Great Peppermint Cure." Somewhat of a sensation has been caused by publication of hints that a number of the alleged sanatoriums conducted by physicians at what have be- ' conn© popular resorta m the United States are little better than private establishments of vice. The stories current m society of the doings at some of these men's rest-cure places m secluded loca- j tions are too vivid for publication, ■ Whether the matter will evier reach a stage of investigation is very doubtful. To destroy the germs of Influenza, Catarrh, Sure Throats, or other infectious germs f^nd 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 he 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 actionjef Nazol, which is a powerful germicide.* ' A young Japanese m Hyogo is reported to have invented artificial coffee almost equal m every respect to natural Brazilian coffee. As the result of chemical analysis by experts, it is said that the goods now manufactured by the young inventor are more wholesome than the natural bean, while retaining all its flavour and quality. It is difficult to dodge the.' germs of Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, and Influenza. Wherever there is a crowd, whether m tram, train, or picture show, there is danger of infection. The surest protection is the frequent -use of Nazol, which is a powerful germicide and antiseptic. A few drops on loaf sugar and allowed to dissolve very slowly m the mouth between the cheek and gums io all that is. necessary.* Provincial Deputy Grand Master Bro. Holm stated at a meeting of the Kilbirnie (Wellington) Oddfellows that there was an army of 150,000 Oddfellows fighting m the present war. That was equal to one m ten of the total membership throughout the world. It happened that the proportion of Oddfellows m the New Zealand quota was also one m ten, Bro, Godber, ih enlarging on these figures, stated that the amounts contributed to keep these brothers good on the books of their lodge amounted to £180,000 per annum, this amount having to be made up by those who stayed at home. For Chronic Cheat Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.* A correspondent says that m New Plymouth there is not an empty house of any description to be secured. One gentleman offered a land agent a bonus, of J&6 if he could secure him a fo urroomed cottage to live m. , \ Taumatawhakatangihangakoauau is the name of a remote settlement m Hawke's Bay, N,Z. . Even m this out-of-thf-Twgr plaot Fluenzol m appreciated,* •

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14048, 19 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14048, 19 July 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14048, 19 July 1916, Page 7