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Woods' Great' Peppermint Cure for , Coughs and Colds; never fails.* Wellington's railway stations were described by the President of the Wellington Central Chamber of Commerce (Mr. C. M. Luke) as a blot on the city < and a disgrace to the country. To al^lay the itch of eczema, of burns and sores, of insect stings, use BEE I OINTMENT. Thi-. honest, old family remedy is wonderfully soothing and * healing. Use it also for cuts, abrasions, sprains, rheumatic pains, and swellings. Keep Bee Ointment in the house. jA ,1/6 tin will last many weeks.* t From November 1, 1915, to March. 31. 1916, 870 passports were issued by iho Internal Affairs Department. Several thousand permits were also issued. "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 hall a century 4hls honest remedy has prdved its efficacy in promptly breaking up a cold, whether it be in tbe head, throat or chest. "Baxter's" is also a wonderful tonic and strength-builder. Keep it handy in your home, shop, or office. To-day get a big is lOd bottle from any chemist or storekeeper. Mr. Hugh D- Mcintosh, of Sydney, now in New Zealand, recently cabled to tho Czar, congratulating him on the Russian offensive, and in due course received a courteous reply. BBBBBSBmmBBBBgSSBgSSaSSBM rssfj^ LANES EMULSION h»*aftCM«kT Wm m hiiHm wmmm mm 8/9 •■■ 4yß ifnywMn> a Letters received from the boys at the Western front go to show that the censor there is far stricter than those nt I Gallipoli. The censor in Flanders is not 'content with, the ofylinary blue pencil, but uses, a pair of scissors instead, a? the mutilated conditions of several letters goes to show. Every mother should send a few bottles of Nazol and a little package of lump sugar to her boy at Featherston or Trentham. Nazol is a splendid standby, when the^ germs of Colds, Sore Throatsj Influenza, etc., are flying about. When. » used promptly and frequently, prevents a lot otf suffering.* A private letter received at Wanganii states that Dr. Innes, of that town, who went to England to do medical work in order to free a young doctor fox* service at the front, is to stay another year, the doctor referred to remaining on active service. WARMTiI FOR OOLD DAYS. Cheeriiig and comforting in wintry weather is "Desert Gold," the Queen of Teas. The 2q grade is most economical. , AH grocers soil it. Mr. David • Gallaher, of Auckland., Iwho is known throughout the Empire as the captain of the original All Black football team from New Zealand that made a sensational tour of Great Britain in 1905, has enlisted and leaves ior Trentham training camp next week. Remember last winter .the trouble the boys had in training camps with sore throats, colds, aud influenza. These are bound to come again Tho 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 ia a Bplendid preventive Because of ita germicidal and antiseptic nropeH s«w * The New j Zealand Railways Department has issued a set of poster stamps which it is hoped will assist in advertising New Zealand as a tourist resort. The idea is that New Zealanders should ftHix them to oversea letters. Tho stamps contain views of this country, and tho words "Visit New Zealand." They are to be sold at thp rate of 500 for ss. or 80 for Is. GARGLE for Sort w4 Swallow » . for INFLUENZA -J0 . — -

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14049, 20 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14049, 20 July 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14049, 20 July 1916, Page 7