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'.' : :»" i' :;:; .xi.Xtux'- ..^1 uui ","'""; .7." "" A 'Y,-'-' A'" AAA' A' ' "\'A"'Y I *i_B9_HHHBB_nHHBH_HHHBB_HHfIBHHHBnHHBHHBHHBBBBHH^ > OUISSN'S SALi. x f STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS ': F.f FiV_> days- ort|y.. OF LADIES' -_tANK_T, TWEED, AND^RAINCOATS. LARGE V ARIETTA ' "A. 7.G.; ' ''SU^lfe."''.. GOOD'S CORNER.

Poor Soloman Stead lay. sick 'in _is toed, •Twas a cold that he'd contracted, With lungs like lead, he was all but dead, . v ■ And his wife was nigh distracted. Overcome with grief she shook like a leaf, ... •' " , But such anguish was premature, '. Her mother rushed m, replacing hot gin With Wood. Great Peppermint Cure. The Chicago Board. of Education, says Musical News, proposes, to use ; -music m order to, bring mentally „d efective children up to a 7 normal standard. The 60 ungraded or subnormal!, schools : m Chicago are to be supplied < with cymbals, castanets, drumsy tamborin.es, and triangles, as it has been found vthat' the children become much brighter^and more receptive after listening to the rhytlun of percussion •• ihstroments-.' ; It gives them a sense of rhyfehm and order, aha aAvakens their mentality/ - They ;learn much more quickly after their muMo, and go on with their regular schboiAvork %vith unusual enthusiasm. ;.. THE 1916 .OVERLAND-^BIGGEST ] VALUE YET I 7 7 A 25 h.p. five-passenger touring car, the same m many particulars as last year's model, but at a lower price.. That is the Overland offer for 1916. Model 75 has a- racy, stream-like body, upholstered luxuriously, equipped ; with every car luxury — roomy and cohifortable. Think of the sturdy 25^.^. m6toi|, high-tension magneto, electric light and starter ! Then remember the phenomenally low price which the huge Overland output of 1000 cars a day makes possible. £310 at main ports is the price, and it is the best of all Overlands. Call and see one _ these beautiful models;' For free catalogue and further particulars, anply J. H. Ormond, Gisborne. ''A.' Hat- ■ rick-" and Co.-.; Ltd. . . Wanganui, Distributors for North, lslaud. „ 7 • According -to an bid- resident Yc-f Napier the present Avinter is the worst, so far a<i rain is- concerned, that he remembers. 7

, J "The cheapest and most effective ' family Cough Remedy is made HH with Hean. Essence.'* . A pint . HH of the finest syifup. inbney can

____________________p: A number of Southland draught horsebreeders and owners are taking consignments across to Melbourne, notwithstanding the. somewhat- pessimistic reports that are arriving regarding the draught horse market on the other, side, f "Little foxes spoil the vines." J Slight colds should not be trifled with for they may cause serious illness. Trcai j them at once with Baxter's Lung Pre- 1 server— the trusty family remedy that for over fifty years lias been proving its goodness and reliability. The use of "Baxter's" ensures speedy relief from coughs, colds, sore throats and- bronchial ailments. it also infuses new vitality into the whole system. Get a big.ls lOd bottle to-day from your chemist or storekeeper. ■.';"; ", i It is intended to continue the policy pf fishing Lake Rotorua for.. trout fo£ the Auckland market, started during the closing weeks of last fishing seasons , For Bronchial Coughs, take Wood*' Great Poppermint Cure." Soon after the/war broke. out a change came over the appearance of the fcJdho, tho most cosmopolitan corner of London, if not the world (says the Newcastle Chronicle). French, and Germans predominated, but Italians, iSpaniards, Turks, Greeks, and other Levantines Were numerous. When war' was declared, there was a •'hurrying arid scurrying to join the colors^ arid the place was foi* a time, left; almost' entirely' to the. womeh arid children. ..Sohb has, however, been re-peopled, : and .is once' again a Babel of tongues. Some of tlje French conscripts have . returned, . ; dis-. abled for further fighting, jfco take up again the control of the little businesses they had. established, but iio , Germans , haye -c ome bicW. Belgian reJug^ees, jiaiye established theuiselves' very lai^iy ] iii the 7iocaHty>, and';. wi.tlv staking ;irony, are occupying shops and 7 'carrjaiig Y on businesses left by the fugitive' Gejc'mah|. j Polyglot signs in it the . e^'.jfcS 'He...; met at\ every turn,;' j' arid .the resrayrant j dr ''Italian "ristofahte" jostle, .with, 7 the English , publicho^se . ; .ans. v 7. 'copkshpp. Eqaially exotic' are : ' the ' revelations of Continental housekeeping and alimentation. Italian cookeiy, Kosher mea^t, French danties,. Russian dishes, arid '■'patisserie Belgique'-' • aue announced from the' many windows, but the "mojsfc startling shock , to English prejudice jis , a '"Buoherie Chevaline," or "parderip.e Enhouwery,"' which m plain English i 3 horse-meat for human food. : i 7. i. RHEUMATIC SUFFERER TELLS HOW RHEUMO CIJRED HIM. ' Every Rheumatic si^hject.-^ill fyp interested m this crcttnmumcatlou T^-ppe7c_^t|io 'many lettersY fywi sin^erersXsyhp Jaaye been curpd^ by Rh,emu"o n oj: L^invbago, Sciatica. Rheumatism, land similar' diseases. J^tr 3fcQuke,^,care Mr.AJ. Stewart, Barrack' HiU,. Nam^r, writes -. "Foi: . . two . . years I... .nave < .been a maa-tyr to Sciatica, have "had a oourse of J_ectric Massage, besides going ito Te Aroha for the baths;, but all 'in vain! A friend persuaded me to try. RheuraO. I've taken only two bottler, and the i*e.exilt is ©impljr -wonderful. Oan now walk and stoop with ease, and feel sure that another two or four bottles wilbmake mo as right as ever." This message should fill you with hope — Rheumo cured this sufferer' and will cure YOU ! 2/6 and 4/6 bottlo .* Progandra is a 'wonderful cure for hard or soift corns. 'Try it!* Gradually tjie tentacles of the L4-ke Coleridge system are-. ext,ehding.' The supply lir/e to tha Islington . freezing works is ready. , The otxeiisjdn . of , the line from Belfast .to Kaiappi . Jiaa . been commenced to connect with the: North Canterbury freezing works'. .-The. Extension to Lincoln College is p^o'c^&ding rapidly, as is .also the. underground cabje for the Christchurch ijr^i^fays. RELIABLE TOILET PREPARATIONS. 7 Among th© various preparations ;. on the market for the Hair, . many undoubtedly havo little or no.merjt and are simply sold to make 7 money; V This certainly does riot 'apply Yio Dr. Wilsqn's Regenerator, which is'lpreparedby the World 'B Leading ' Sp^diafist |n O^aitf Pis- ; eases. :; Mr Hendy,- New Zealarid's leadr ing Hair Specialist, of _> uneaih;* who controls the Australasian .Agency for itistates never having: handled 7 ,any Hair Preparation which has given. sueh *univej?j. sal satisfaction, fpr chepkiug ( .preqjature Greyness' and promoting Healthy Hair. If requiring a good, reliable tonic for your hair, give it a trial.; you will be more than satisfied. Procurable m Gisborne- from Adair Bros., Leading Drapers, etc. ; price 3/6, pofifc ires*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14048, 19 July 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14048, 19 July 1916, Page 8