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So far only seven or eight uxider-rate permits have been issued throughout New Zealand to returned soldiers, Hon A. L. Herdman says that up to the present no material trouble has arisen, out of the practice of issuing these permits, but the privilege of obtaining them does not* appear to find favor with returned soldiers, who have not evinced any strong desire to work for wages which are below the market rate. Anyone desiring information concerning the labor-saving qualities of "NoRubbing Laundry Help" for washing clothes should read the splendid testimonials from thrifty housewives.* • Weeks' Break-up-a-Cold ' Tablets cure Colds, La Grippe, Constipation, and Headache ; 26 doses for Is 6d, from Stark Lawrie, Chemist.* Each new customer who enters Grieve, Jeweller's, show is surprised at the huge stock of Wading presents displayed. Goods are supplied direct from the British manufacturer to tHe purchaser Inspection invited.* . Seeing is believing. Gordon, Spectacle maker for Glasses that really suit vnd fit. (Opp. Bank of New Zealand.)* Statisticians say that New Zealanders drink 600 million cups of tea m a year. Those who enjoy the best drink Desert Gold, the Queen of Teas.* The most dependable watch and clock repair specialist for any ailment itGrieve, Jeweller and Watchmaker. Re pairs executed thoroughly and promptly.* Rings, Brobches, and Pendants re modelled ; any design you wish j mod crate prices.— Oordon, Jeweller (opp Bank New Zetland).* Gordon, Expert Watchmaker, for an accurate Watch. (Opp Bank of New Zealand).* Have you ever realised that you can play the piano with a few minutes' tuition on one of our Player Pianos? Gall and hear them ; three models m stock, by Broadwood, Allison, and Lyon.— Farr and Hall, Gladstone Road. Thbne No 857.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14124, 17 October 1916, Page 3

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14124, 17 October 1916, Page 3

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14124, 17 October 1916, Page 3

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