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FIT FIRESTONE TYRES TO YOUK, CAR;

The seven superior features of Firestone lyres mean . greater mileage — smaller tyre bills. Let us show you illustrations of Firestone cross sections —get acquainted with these seven features. The extra thick side wall gives greater protection when the wheel runs m ruts. It gives added protection to the fabric underneath; it guards against rim cuts, and gives more support to the whole tyre structure. That is one otf tlie seven reasons why you should motor on Firestone Tyres. Further particulars from A. Hatrjck and Co., Ltd., Wanganui and Wellington, Agents for New Zealand. Owing to the serious shortage of men, women , are now being steadily taken into employment m British shipbuilding yards. A report received m Sydney states that at the Smith Dock Co., Ltd., at least 80 are now engaged, and the management .professes to^ be satisfied with their efforts. Painting and other light labour is the usual .form the work takes, and they are said to soon became efficient. At the Cleveland yard of Sir Roylton Dixon and Co., the experiment will be tried shortly. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cur*.* Legal proceedings against such persons as counsel may advise Were authorised by special meetings of\the shareholders m the New Zealand Home Builders, Ltd., and m the Dominion Mortgage and Finance Company. The shareholders of both companies have appointed Mr. H. P; Richmond as counsel. It is understood that proceedings will be instituted shortly, but the various suits cannot be brought ' before the Supreme Court before the November session. The bal-ance-sheet shows a loss of £22,000. WAS PRICES. In . many instances the war is made an exouso for unduly inflating* the charges for articles of. everyday use. Fluenzol is, however, still the same prioe (Is 6d and 2e 6d), despite the increased, cost of production; and the trade terms are -unaltered. Gargle for throats, sniff .up for colds, and 6wallow for fevers and influenza. The truth about the return to the front a-f^ the Prince of Wales, according to a Liverpool Post gossip, was simply that he insisted, on going. His family had hoped he would take a month's leave, but he was far too keen "to do his bit" to accept any such relaxation. He paid a quiet visit to a big munition works, and was taken through every branch without those engaged m the toil being aware who he was., "A> destroy the germs of Influenza, Catarrh, Sure Throats, or other infectious germs which find a lodgment m the mucous membrane of the nose and throat, Nazol should be used. Three or four drops on a small piece of loaf sugar should be placed between the cheek and she gums and allowed to dissolve very slowly. The longer the sugar is retained m the mouth, the greater the action of Naxdl, which is a powerful germicide.* An inquest touching the death of. Matthey Kay Hillhouse, mine engineer at tlio Talisman mine, who fell down a shaft on Wednesday afternoon, was held at Karangahake. The evidence went to allow that deceased, who was m charge of the underground machinery, was standing on a skip m the underlay shaft above No. 8 level, and was m the act of throwing a line over a. beam overhead when he must have lost his balance, falling headlong into the shaft. His body was found, m a shockingly mutilated condition, on the. doors at No. 14 level' hopper, having fallen a distance of 1000 ft. The coroner returned a verdict of accidental death, no blame being attachable to anyone. The deceased was 39 y.eors of age. He had South African experience, and was a native of Kilmarnock, Scotland. MRS KIRK SAYS. "The mixture I make from Hcan's Essence, is the best remedy I havo ever . tried 'for coughs, oolds, and sniffles. It is easy to. make and very pleasant to take." — Mrs H. Kirk, Greymouth., This Hean's Essence Mixture is so easy to make m your own home, is so good and saves such a lot of money — 10s on a pint— that it is popular m thousands of New Zealand homes. Try it m yours. At chemists and stores, or post 'free on i-eceipt of price, 2s, from G. W. Hean, Chemist,.. Wanganui. Be sure you get tho original Hean's Essence. No other will do. In a volume of letters, "From Dugout and Billet," /an officer, tells a, good story of one of his men just back from a country Red Cross hospital, where he had been speaking of tlie shattering roar of the trenches, to which all other sensations are secondary— -heat, cold, pain, Ifatigue, danger. A railway line ran at the bottom of the garden, and a lady visitor anxious for his comfort put the question, "And do the trains disturb you?" Tommy stared at her uncomprehendingly. The trains ! Did the gentle, softly murmuring trains disturb him? He wanted to laugh, but seeing how really sympathetic she was, ho answered meekly, "We manage to sleep through it, lady/ RELIABLE TO [LET PREP ARATIONS. Among the various preparations on the market for the Hair, many undoubtedly liave little or.no merit whatever, and are simply sold to make money. Tliis certainly does not apply to Dr. Wilson's Regenerator, which is prepared by the World's Leading Specialist m Hair Diseases. Mr Hendy, New Zealand's leading Hair Specialist, of Dunedin, who controls the Australasian Agency for it, states never having handled any Hair Preparation which has given such universal satisfaction for checking premature Greyness and promoting Healthy Hair. If requiring a really good, reliable tonic for your hair, give it a trial ; you will be more than satisfied. Procurable m .Gisborne from Adair Bros. Leading Drapers, etc. ; price 3/6, poet feef.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14053, 25 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14053, 25 July 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14053, 25 July 1916, Page 7