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It is the intention of the citizens of Lyttelton to provide a memorial to the late Nurse Nora /( Hilyard, ..who w*as drowned m the , Marqtjette disaster. "HARD^ING UP FOR WTNTM: ; Keep ( up the outdoor ,}ife, remember--ing tl^at , cold— just plain. cold^— is one ofthe,, most, harmless. fhings^here is, and take a.: tablespoonful, v plf Malt Extract (with ,o^, without ,cpd |frver..pil){ and ypu have pi-etty; w;ellf,soLved the problem of hardening yourself against the, winter cold. "Malt,"' -'says amedit ,cal adviser, "conquer^ ''disuse;. by^hjak-: ing the /system , better .^ieJMjit^aat. it. It bjuiids up tho.systf^jand/thjis^rpni ■ ders ,it v immune to, infec^pn/* ..-Wilson's ,Malt Extract is, purer,,, fresher, cheaper, and; bqtter ,y»npther makes, 4pd\ ( this is, why it, should, be gl,yen^fe^rep.ce. Chemists and.^tbres. VWhqjigsale:" li.-'D. Roberts and .C 0.,, Ltd.* •*." ..jr- '■'' i The. scarcity iof steel^oi^bu^ipg.-piiiri pos.esvin.;N^w;: Zealand;: is h^comirig .onore and more acute a* the'- grea;ki-waE<drag.4' on , . not , because the 4,s,t©eL. supplies - caaiT notj^be obtained m .the pro^u^g^couni tries-, .hut owing to tho^fficultyiiii d 0 ting steel to i&pwjZeaiatfdv 7 jOno leading ai^hiteoti .^af-ara-in^ to. the subject, says i,th£' Dj>njyiioli.. il JyffWy indignant; fiecaus^. steamer*, aire being allowed, -to- c(w v ry;-.Jjig>,conaignme)at.4* of , motor-cai's— as a. : general * vv^e^ a* lux* ur y -^ whilst .build jng jare being hejd ; up^ »1 1 ; tJie^jebun^y for want of steamers to bring forw^rd^Jongordered consignments pf . constructional st,eel. The, conditions are rendered more difficult by ,the- restrictions, placed on the delivery of steel for New Zealand. .A case. , w^as quoted swiiere5 wiiere , a. State, Governmeht m Australia, liad turned down a consignmepti.pf,, some 5000 tons of sjeeA because.it did npt on.ana^y^s, come up to, the required, standard, ■- Tellers, were called., for ,its„. sale,., and $.at.\pf. a-.^eW Zeajaud firm lT .was ; accepted. A ;small portion of ,the steel. >yas,.fpr3yardepi: ."On .to Now\. Zealand, .when .the?State,^(3ov| ernnient prohibited any . further, «spprfe' elf steel, and m, that, manner a^Jarge quantity. of steel which could vliave,; with' safety,., been used for . constructional, puiv-. poses was lost to New Zealand. In the meantime hundreds .of . .thousands' of pounds' worth of buildings .are,,' being held iip for, lack of steel, even though it has nVoro than doubled jn. price since .tlie war began. iAs ..maaly tradesmen .were dependent on building activity, the architect _ was M the opinion that "it was high time, that some -embargo should be/ placed on tlie importation of, luxuries-;, m order that building material necessary to industrial and commercial >.• develop* ment might bo imported. 1 > FOUND RHMUMO AND LOST ; RHEUMATISM. •'■•*; f If. you suffer from Rheumatism, Gout,* Sciatica, or, Lumbago, . -rjo^d , the experiences of on^.wlio, lias ''been tjirbugli, ; the miliy end, finally found '^cpnlplete cure: "For lfiariy. years I Buttered* with Rheumatic Gout, and during thai time took ' various medicines recommended te cure,' but I regret, to say with very little effect. Some timo ago Rheumo was brought under my notice by a friend, and at his earnest solicitation I decided to try.. a bottle. I did so, apd feeling better;-, decided to take another. The result was surprising,, and I am pleased to, -say that I am now^quite well.— William Heiv comb." Don't delay! Rheumo has cured, thour sands, and. will euro you. 2/6' and 4/6' 'a bottle.* Barraclough's Magic Nervine cures Toothache rapidly and permanently.— Try it.* J Barraclough's Progandra cures- Corns/ quickly.* 1

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14052, 24 July 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14052, 24 July 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14052, 24 July 1916, Page 10