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"Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds; neyer fails.* • -'The amount of- newsprint paper ess* 1 ported fronv Canada m last -fiscal year was valued at £3,600,000., In 1910 the value of the export was only £500,---000. The .chemical pulp , industry '.also shows a rapid growth. y ,An everyday necessity m the. home, office, shop or factory is BEE OINTMENT. 1 his honest, old-fashioned 'remedy soothes and heals Guts", Wounds, Bruises. Burns, Sores, Sprains, and Swellings. It is comprised only otf standard ; ingredients recognised by official medical text books. 1/6 buys suffij cient to last many weeks.* I Switzerland is suffering from a surfeit .'of alien military deserters, 'mostly Geiv mands and Austrians. . The number of thos^e who succeeds m crossing the frontier Increases front month to month, and tlie "Swiss authoiiifies propose, to intern these undesirables. "Be wise to-day; 'tis madness lo defer." — Edward Toung. Procrasti nation is the thief, not only of time, but of health. -. Don't put off getting that excellent remedy for coughts. colds and sore throats. Baxter's Lung Preserver. Use "Baxter's" this winter and you will find it possesses wonderful powers m healing throat -and bronchial affections and m building up strength and vitality. It preserves the health of the lungs— thus preventing dangerous coughs and colds. Get a big Is lOd bottle from your chemist TO-DAY. A start m shipbuilding lias been made m Quebec by the construction of several large ferry steamers. A large trainL'erry for Vancouver is also 1 under construction. v LANE'S EMULSION ii Nature -botjUd. Good for Summar Coldi. 2/6 and 4/6. AH Ch-muL '——.I ii — r iirm ii ■him mii ii ' J Bicycling for sport or pleasure is bidden m Berlin and tlie Province of Brandenburg, under penalty of one year's, imprisonment or, where mitigating circumstances are shown, of a. fine not exceeding £75. I Every mother should *6end a few bottles of Nazol apd a little package of lump sugar to her boy at Featherston or Trentham. - Nazol fc a splendid standby, when the germs of Colds, Sore Throats, Influenza, etc., 'are flying about.. When nsed promptly and frequently, prevents a lot. otf suffering.* , Of th» 20,000 French school teachers mobilised, j&CO have fallen and 7000 have been wounded. The Ecole des Beaux Arts has lost 133 of its pupils, and over 600 have been, wounded, WARMTtf FOft COLD DAYS, Cheering and comforting m wintry, weather is '''Desert Gold," the Queen of Teas. The 2* grade is most economical. All grocers sell it. . Irish emigration statistics show that the number of emigrants who "left Ireland during the year 1915 wa* the lowest recorded since the collection of emigra--tion returns. Remember last winter the trouble the boys bad m training camps with gore throats, colds, and influenza. These are boun4 fco come again The best ;help and protection you can give them is to send tii em a few bottles olf Nazol. and a email package oft loaf sugar. If used regularly, Naw>l ia a splendid preventive because^ of its gerro'ci'V And antiseptic orofeTtio * It is stated tliat while no pass is required lor entry into Ireland ov for travelling about* tlie country, it is necesr.ary for visitors ''to carry such^ papers />». them as to secure their identity and prove to- the 'authorities, that -they are what ihey Mat© they are." FUJi'ii BOOKLET FOR INVENTORS. If yiou cannot come m to see us. drop a pos'fccard for our free booklet, "Advice to Inventors," It contains an. abundance of valuable information concfij:pjng Patenting. Study it at home, Caty iff you can. — Henry Hughjas, Ltd., 157 Featherston St., Wellington. FreiL *&, Ball, Agent, Peel St,, Guborne, * *

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14052, 24 July 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14052, 24 July 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14052, 24 July 1916, Page 9