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Sharland's Fluid Magnesia corrects acidity of the stomach and flatulency m children. It also acts as a gentle laxative. One shilling per bottle. 1 Mr E. P. Lee, MP., has left London for a month's trour. He has taken a return . passage by the Remuera, wliich is due -to sail on "September 16, says a London papei-7 i •^"" t l \ Aaolker bottle ol . Hean's Essence, please. It is so good for colds and sore throats and sates money forme. Yes, Hean's please, .because it's original and geauinejn Lady Rendel, who was the daughter of Captain Hobson, 11. N., the first Governor of New Zealand, and died, a few weeks ago at the age of 86, left unsettled estate to the value of £20,19_ Lady Rendel was the wife of Sir Alexander M. Rendel K.C.1.E., consulting engiueer to the India Office. Accidents will happen — you cannot prevent them. When the accident is a cut scratch, wound, bruise, burn, or sca-d, the, best thing to do is to apply BEE OINTMEiNT. This genuine/reliable old remedy allays pain andurfita-, tion, and helps Nature quickly to Ileal .up a sore and form new skin. Keep a tin of Bee Ointment m the house. Price Is 6d.* Mr S. K. Siddells, who is on the staff of the Napier Boys' High School, has sent m his resignation, which was, accepted with- regret. Mr Siddells" has enlisted and goes into camp at the end of the year. . "Happiness Is our end and aim." —Pope. To be happy you -must .< be healthyfree from sore -throats and nagging coughs and co.lds. In the spring and early summer those complaints are easily "cauprM"— nearly everyone is susceptible to them. Strengthen your lungs by taking Baxter's Lung Preserver* and you will be delighted at keeping free from bronchial troubles. "Baxter's" is the screat scientific remedy prepared specially for upbuilding the lungs. Thousands Use and praise it. Your chemist or store can supply you with a big bottle for is lOd. A London cable, states that there are only 630 undergraduates at Cambridge, as compared with 3263 m the May term of 1913. Over 12,500 Cambridge men have joined 'the forces. 'Of these, 1245 are dead, 1692 have beeii wounded and'ISOO have won distinctions. To keep our store and its people bright and clean; to buy. only after niaking careful and thorough comparisons; to sell and buy for cash only ; to mark all goods m plain figures; to treat our customers with courtesy and civility; these are the little guide-posts on the footpath to success m retailing, and this is The Emporium^ Way. Try "The People's Ehnporiam.* A remarkable 1200 miles motor can. journey hoe) been successfully carried through across North Africa, A French motorist, M. Garenne, drove from Tunis to Casablanca m 7 days 5 hours. This is the first occasion upon which a motor car^has negotiated this part of .Africa. Mr "DICK" STEWART i s now m South Africa as manager for J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Writing from Johannesburg recently he says that during the trip from Australia he again- proved the -value of Fluenzol (Is 6d and 2s 6d) as a means of curing an attack of brootu. chitis. His fellow passengers wer_ astonished at th© -rapidity of his recovery after he had gargled Fluen_ol * ■ { A kind of paralysis amongst lambs which develop after docking, is causing farmers of tbe Wairarapa some concern at the present time, says the Age. Sickness and vomiting from a disordered stomach may be relieved by taking Sharland's Fluid Magnesia. One shilling per bottle. 3 Work hai- now been commenced on the North Auckland railway construction frqin, Kaikohe to Okaihau. Ladies, remember, that it your grocer is out of the delicious "MILITARY PIOKLE" you can always procure a bottle at the nearest store. Price reasonable. Buy. a bottle to-day. '

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14124, 17 October 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14124, 17 October 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14124, 17 October 1916, Page 7