A| POPULAR COMPETITION. "Camels" Competition closes 30th July. Drink "Desert Gold" Tea every day and win one off the 88 Cash Prizes. Get a packet from your grocer to-day During the hearing of a motor-car case m the Supreme Court, tho Chief Justice, commenting tipon some evidence given, observed: "What amazes me, and doubtless it has amazed others, is tlie number of motor-cars that can be sold m this country, and thoir interminable variety. We have one man fancying a* car of American make to-day, changing it for an Italian car to-morrow, arid .disposing of that for a French car the day following, just as the fancy takes; him. I liad no idea that the traffic m motor-cars was so inexhaustible." JOINED THE BOY SCOUTS. '"1 see your boy has joined the Boy Stouts. I thought the life was a bit Loo strenuous 'ior him." "Well, I thought so, too, but Johnny has improved wonderfully lately. He used to be very delicate, and he hadn't any appetite at all. Then one day my neighbor said: 'Give him a course of Wilson's . Malt Eifract.' I thought I would', aiid, really! it soon made a wonderful difference. Johnny's appetite improved, and he got so strong and plump that I consented to his joining the Scouts.". Wilson's. Malt' Extract is helpful to growing children, because it is the essence of the best malted barley — the finest food .m the world. 'Chemists and Stores. With or without Cod Liver Oil. Wholesale: L. D. Nathan and Co.,"*' -Ltd., 'and Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd. /
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14050, 21 July 1916, Page 9
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259Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14050, 21 July 1916, Page 9
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