I Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds; never fails.* .Scottish miners, at the instance of the Minister for Munitions, postponed their July holidays. ; ' To allay the itch of eczema, of burns and sores, of insect stings, use BEE OINTMENT. ■ Thi* honest, old family remedy iis wonderfully soothing and healing. Use it also for cuts, abrasions, ftprains, rheumatic pains, and swellings. Keep^Bee Ointment m the house. A 1/6 t[n will last many weel*.* Tn the House of Commons the third reading was agreed to of a Bill restricting the importation df brewing materials. "The hope of all who suffer."— Whlttier. To take Baxter's Lung Preserver ls the surest way to cure a cough or cold. For over half a century , v this honest remedy has proved Its efficacy In promptly breaking up a cold, whether it be In the bead, throat or chest. "Baxter's" ls also a wonderful tonic and strength-builder. Keep it handy m your home, shop, or office. To-day get a big ls lOd bottle from any chemist or storekeeper. Lady Sibyl ' Grey, daughter of Earl Grey, who is m Russia with a Red Cross train, and who was injured while practising , hand-grenade thi'owing, has been successfully operated upon, states a London cablegram. MHMMMaMaaHMWwaaaMWMkiiiaMWMH' I ■ ~ I j Teke Naturae greatest remedy. | LANE'S EMULSION | ami weed ef bwaMafcy'e peale* Kowge— j CmmmmfAm. l/» -i 4/6. | Amsterdam messages state that Dr. Karl Liebnecht's appeal will be heard m August. , Every mother should send a few bottles of Nazol and a little package of lump BUgar to her boy at Featherston or Trent ham. Nazol if a splendid -•standby, when the germs of Colds, Sore, Tnroats, Influenza, etc., are flying about. When used promptly and frequently, prevents a lot <H suffering.* A range finder has been . invented which will- give the exact height at which a Zeppelin is flying. WARMTH FOR COLD DAYS. Cheering and comforting m wintry weather is "Desert Gold," the Queen of Teas. The 2s grade is most economical^ All grocers sell it. I The commander of the Ulster Division has issued an order saying that nothing m the wax has been finer than the attack of the Ulstermen on July 1. Remember last winter the trouble the I boys had m training camps, with sore throats, colds, and influenza; These, are bound bo come again. The best help and protection you can give them is. to send them a few bottles otf Nazol. and a <?mall package of loaf sugar.- -If used regularly, Nazol is a splendid preventive oecause of its germici^aj And antiseptic (iropArtio* • ■ . ". ■ The Daily Mail has started a new Australian news column, headed Anzac Notes. » Voice Production. Madame Christian (Garcia .School of Music) and Mr. Andrew Black of Sydney, Madame Monkraan-Dempster, Mr. Hamilton Hodges, Mr. U. Blow. Mr. D.'Kenny of Wellington, Mr. Harold Gregson oi Auckland, Mrs. Cyril Towsey of Hamilton, Mr. Frank Grahame of Invercargill all praise Fluenzol as a gargle. 1/6 & 2/6.* Mr Andrew McHwrai th's house and park at St. Albans, Hertfordshire (20 mile* north-west of London), has been lent to tlie Commonwealth as a 'convalescent homo for nurses. The premises will accommodate 20 patients. Mr MpJ | wraith is bearing all the expenses. MONEY FOR THE MAN WITH j IDEAS. A clever invention, no matter how simple, often brings independence to Its originator. That idea of yours may be of value— -why don't you see about having it patented? Write to-tlay Ifor our free booklet, <r Advice to Inventors." It contains reliable information for inventors. Henry Huges, Ltd., Patent Agents, 157 Featherston St,, Wellington.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14050, 21 July 1916, Page 7
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