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IGUIMN'S SALE. STILL FURTIIKR REDUCTIONS ; For Five Days Only. OF ; LADIES' BLANKET, TWEED, AND RAINCOATS. LARGE VAfttETiV , ■ .■■■•-;• '■■ : A O. -OUNW, GOOD'S GOWNED , mMßßßßßßßßm. ■■■^■^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

'• ■ - ■ - I MM*m*mn*mmmmmi*mmm*mimmmmmmtmmmm*^ Domestic Science Always enj.pha$ f i^p the importance of ■■.""labour-saving, ".'time-saviiig appliances for hpiaseWdrk. . Any convenience which . lessens, the housewife's work . jshduid be in the'up^to-date house. Methven's Washing Boiler Frame Is^helat'Sfc and mo>t appVoved , appliaiice Tor/bbili^ig ; clothes: It 6ay^ J workV-,tiitte. tribriey. , The dlotHes are to liaridle, they boil Tar qiiick'ef, aiid less fuel is J required.; ' j^ <Y. „ '.. ', W. FINISILAY, Wholesale, Agent, 1 15 ifeel ' y . .:/>,..!teS^ , !BL 1 . :; -„^ "., J leaves disease ! ,: ■'!■•■■' - Itis a piire and wholesome medicine, easily and quickly assimilated—that builds up wasted tissues and weakened constitutions — induces satisfactory digestion *nd I gives perfect health. It is skilfully prepared by a graduate chemist, from the purest iJbrwegian Cod Liver ■j . Oil, Beech wood CreaWpte, Hypophdsphites of Lime atid Sotia ind fresh eggs. Sold by all chietrtists rand stores. Price i/6 ;and 4/6. Positively refuse fcubstitutfeg. Keeps you strong "..,../.:.....:; aiid well [ Pkittry 3 ■ PradeiiKe. 3 I Uo6k in the f anti^i fl '■ Had neVer ■■■ran short oif *\ Bm ' % **} Brottn &Polsoiiss I Corn fiW. " •.-.. It saves money and makes JjJ 1, the daintiest Wishes. J ■ It Tsave* eggs in custard J 1 and orteUtte, arid again H 'A Used with ordinary ■ J ttbiirih taking scones, cakes d ■ ' and pastry. m * Besides it gives lightness ' j| -,■ arid delicacy of flavour to 'j i -^^iK^ ■Whatever it is vised in. Q El Tte|^(N|\ Economical recipes • W "■*r C_^P in * oeT V Prtkett 'J i^H\^si » and the" Brown & ■ j ' Cotton" book of J i k^Er y \ i% / everyday recipes n 1 k^*V> 'free Jrom J. ®. ■ I WmL ♦ f Gilfillan & Co., J :^ *rSfe'^ B * Bt 5 N \ =*>^IJInL nw, Auckland. Send m

The Hawke-s Bay Farmers' Co-6poni| tive Association has made a profit oi about £22,000 'f0r the past year. - j ■ i.'.^J v- y\ •:&•: T Best for Children! ' T ' "Makte your oWh falmily cough mix- i ture. Use Mean's Cssehce. Free from poisons. Easy to make, pleas- ' :. ant to take. /Be sure'it'a H-E-ft^N-'S, I <L the original and genuine, 2/-wefy%herfe. ) ,J- J It is aiiticipated tliat i!he 'ri'etv buildins for the !Napier Soldiers' ClubVa. trick structure costing about £2000, ' w<ii be completed by October. Sonio' JP2OC or £300 has already been sub- J suibed towards the furnishings. '..-•• DID YOU KNOW TFIIS? j The cup that cheers New Zealand is a cup of "Desert Gold," the Queen of Teas. Enjoyed daily all over the Dominion. Get the 2a grade. Witli a view to enabling thbse . who have business with staff and adhiinistrative officers engaged in 'training^ to distinguish readily between the various classes, the British War Office has revised the di'ess regulations, with the r 'Fsult that those officers now wear red, blue, or green cap ban ds, and gorget patches according to: then* respective' categories. Previously most pf theso officers wore red cap bands i and gorget patches, and the change ;has resulted in the various dresses being moro reacU ily distinguished. The change has now been adopted in New Zealand, . A RfiEUMATIC ,StJFFE(RER, TEtLS HOW RHEUMO CURED HIM. Every ttheiimatic subjejeik. will be interested in this communication — ohe -dH the niany letters from sufferers WHb have been cured by Rheumo, of Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica. Rheumatism, arid similar: diseases. Mr Francis McGuire, care Mr J. Stewart, Barrack Hill, Napier, writes: "For two years I have been a martyr to Sciatica, have had a^ooui^se of Electric Massage, besides going to Te Aroha for the baths ; but all. in vain ! A friend persuaded me to try Rheiirao. Tve taken only two bottles, and the result is simply wonderful. Clan notv walk and stoop with Case, arid .feel sure that another, -tvA> or four bottles ... 4 will make me as right as ever." This message should fill vou with hope— Rheumb cuifed I this sufferer and will ciire YC>U ! 2/6 and 4/6 bottle* Progandra is a wbride'rful cijre for . hard 'or solft corns. Try. .it !* Barradoilgh's Magic Nervine Curps Toothache.* | A little pa'mphlefc by Maui-ice Baif es, | an eloquent imemb'er bf the French ' Acaderiiy, gives a jpathetifc revelation oi • the courage and endur&riee displayed by. Wose wfto have suffered under the> hestial brtitaility of the Germans, in,' the. invaded districts of Frarice. M .-Barres, j who had revisited familiah.* scenes ,in Lorraine since vit has passed under this tornado, many 'touching incidents 'w^'ich; , i-eVeill . tije. tlrismkeable an.d patriotic '.'/flpirlt ,'6'f tlie People. He . tells of .one village, .wliere tlie Gferfnaiid killed, the paaish priest because, one of: the staff maps had been found in his notice, and 'dragged to the place of exe- . cutibn Vno 'bid people, 'brie a woniari, WII9 fed jli£i'4& io iAte^ppse. They were riiade io kneel dbwlri side by /side, and the 'priest sang "fcibera .nbs, DbMne," as the rifles .were, loading. Thferi he '.was shot, a:rid the othei* Wo seftt* b^ck"Tlie det'kils of savage\. ci%e'lty 'and i stupifl viiriaalis'iri are 'so 'n'timfer6us/'. de- | clares the Minis^r of Justice, , of anotW 'ffchat it wtfnld; „be • iinpOßsiblo to eiiurhorafe 'thetfi — ar^blide- : liberal arid sonstelesis, the .fehabitaiits, thrown irito the ffa'fties; ; a S'adic venge- ' knee wi ; ekked up'dn the inliocent and .' un^i 'all' helpless 'cre&tui'efe." And to sjipy : i'eirionstrknde a'gam^t 'outrage, tho .Germain officer in obifririiand wotud say) "What cari yoti 'expect; > tliis is \yar." Yet those who suffered . were steadfast throughout all their troubles. ,T!hus as M. BaVres says, was the soul of revealed. • . • MR DOOLF.V AGAIN 1. "O'Hennessey, 'me -bhoy ! It's = tho tired tfeelin' ye have this mornin.' Steani up, ye spalpeen, and when, ye j pass the chemists or. stores .on yo\ir.way ■' home, step inside an' : ask Jjhe'gintleftian for a bottle of Wilson's Mialt.- Extract, Ve nnworbhy son orf -ton*.. .^Yefiwant : livenin' up, mail! ;an'd for^the ioikes 6' Ve there's nbthin', better. in Oldjrfeltoid] itsfelf than this Malt Extract, jvhich is ] food an' tonic all Jn the one bottle for j the same price. Be jabbers ! "Ks me- 1 self that knows jt, Q'Hennessoy 5,..and if : I didn't take Wilson's Sla]t Extract i every day in the year t .I wouldn't b« talkin' to you^-to-day. Now, nioind the words I've just spoken to ye-^Wi'spn's M&lt Esfeact." Chenims With or w-ittibut Cm tiivfer Ofl. Wholesale: Is. D. Nathan and Co., Ltd., and MurraXf Roberts | and 'Co., Ltd",

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14049, 20 July 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14049, 20 July 1916, Page 8