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pjßj Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds j never fails.* ■ More '-than 75 per cent, of -the lace, and embroidery factories of Austria . have closed, and between, 8000 and 9000 of the workpeople are reported to be starv.To allay. the itch of eczema, of burns, and sores, 6f insect stings, use BEE OINTMENT. Thi* honest, old family remedy is wonderfully soothing and healing. Use it also for cuts abrasions, bprains, rheumatic pains, and swellings. Keep Bee Ointment in the house. A 1/6 tin will last many weeks.* More than 25 J OO0 1 ,000 artificial roses were ordered for Alexandra Day. which this year was fixed for June 21. HE BOUGHT WOOD-MILNE BRITISH TYR'ES. A'3?apier motorist writes: "The pair of Wood -Milne tyres I had 'irom you a year ago are still running — never been punctured." A Palmerston North motorist ran Wood Milne tyres for 15,000 miles. Such great mi-eage is due to the pure.' rubber and British quality. The "no puncture" record is because the Wood-Milne tread is of pure rubber, and therefore resilient. Try and drive a nail through compressed rubber. Get British Wood-Milne's. Write for price list to N.Z. Depot, 167 Vivian Street, Wellington. ' Tho great Paderewski was "auctioned off" to the highest bidder as a partner, at a bridge tournament held in New York recently in aid of a fund for Polish war sufferers. "The hope of all who suffer."— Whittler. To take Baxter's Lung Preserver Is the surest way to cure a cough or cold. For over half a century this honest remedy has provied its efficacy In promptly breaking up a cold, whether it be in the 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. > ' Recruiting lias begun in Canada for 2000 men, in addition to the Forestry Battalion now overseas. W_ ALWAYS UV A atOTTUI _XJ LANE'S EMULSION CmmmAm. >%«n— aajim laiSnil ■— mmimjm. ~ A number of new Russian warships, specially . constructed for navigation in waters which are liable to be icebound, have been launched for the defence of the White Sea. Erery mother should send a few bottles of Nazol and a little package of lump sugar to her boy at Featherston or Trentham. Nazol if a splendid standby, when the germs of Colds, Sore Throats, Influenza, etc., are flying about. When used promptly _ and frequently, prevents a lot ov* suffering.* "There is no country in the world where the stock is freer from disease than in New Zealand," states Sir Walter Buchanan. ' WARMTH FOR^COLD DAYS. , Cheering and comforting in wintry weather i» "Desert Gold," the' Queen of Teas. The 2s grade is moat economical. All trrocers sell it , 1 A Rakaia party have made £25 during the past' month from the sale of birds' heads which were caught in a trap. ' , Remember last winter the trouble the •]y ' boys had in training camps with sore throats, colds, and influenza. These are n bound to come again The- best help and protection you can give them is to Bend them a lew bottles df Nazol, and a small package of loaf sugar. If used regularly, Nazol is a splendid preventive because of its germicidal And antiseptic ,T |>r/»peTtia«. * • A striking and novel piece of landi scape decoration is to be seen outside ty • Gore, on tlie property of the Hon. Dr. its McNab, in a plantation of trees repre- .'* feenting the word "Knapdale." They are on an upland, and areySet in a light background, the deep greerf -being quite distinguishabje, and the formation of, the letters perfect. ( For Chronic Chesjfc Cpmplajnjts, Woods' Great Peppermint Curie/

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14051, 22 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14051, 22 July 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14051, 22 July 1916, Page 7