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B—t for Childvn! N Make your own faaaily cougk mixture. Use Hean*a Essence. Free from poisons. Easy to make, pleasant to take. Be sur« it's H-E-A-N-*S, . th« eripaal sad isaaiae, 2/- everjrwhsre. J j With a view to keeping the. expenditure within the. limit of the estimates, the Napier Borough Council is dispensing with the servioes of five men on the maintenance staff, and reducing tbe number of drays from five to three. Accidents will happen — you cannot prevent them. When the accident is a cut. scratch, wound, bruise, burn, or scald, the best thing to do is to apply BEE OINTMENT. This genuine; reliable old remedy allays pain and irritation, and helps Nature quickly to heal up a sore and form new skin. Keep a tin of Bee Ointment in the house. Price Is 6d.* "This war has consumed a great part of our< intellectual wealth. Tens of thousands of . our scholars, artists, engineers, and big merchants have' gone for ever," writes Dr. Karl Muthesius in a new "Kultur" book published in Stuttgart. ■'„."■ "Happiness is our end and aim." ■•;■'. —Pope. To be happy you must be healthyfree from sore throats and • nagging coughs and colds. In the spring and early summer those complaints are easily "caught"— 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 great 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 ie lOd. A huge German' mine, found at the entrance to the Humber estuary, has been presented to Grimsby in memory of Grimsby mine-sweepers who have lost their lives. To keep our store and its people bright and clean; to buy only after -making careful and thorough comparisons; to sell and buy. for cash only ; to mark all goods in plain figures; to treat our cus ; tomers with courtesy and civility; these are the little guide-posts on the footpath to success in retailing, and this is The Emporium Way. Try "The People's Bmporuun.* Mr Herman Darewski has secured tbe rights of an invention called thp pianotypewriter. When, attached to an ordinary piano the instrument prints the music as played. It is the invention of an Italian. > Tanmatawhakatangihangakoaa&n is the name of a remote settlement in Hawke's Bay, N.Z. Even in this out-of-the-way pUoe Fluenzol is appreciated.'*' * Jamacia has appealed for a substantial preference for all sugar produced' within the EmpjLre, and for the stoppage of sugar dumping from enemy countries after the war. MORE MTLEtAGB IN RUBBER "FIRESTONE" TYRES. Firestone chemists and their exclusive methods have produced greater mileage in rubber. In Firestone Tyres you get "Most Miles for the Money." From the pure gum which fills the ifabric and grips all layers into a, unit of extraordinairy strength, outward to the side wall, Firestone rubber marks the highest degree of adhesive strength: toughrtoss, resistance, and mileage capacity. The design of Firestones eliminates rim-cuts, and gives the: proper amount of surface for road contact— result, greater mileage. Travel on Firestone^ Further particulars) from A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui and Wellington, Agents for New Zealand., . The French Government has honored Misa Kathleen Burke, of the Scottish W/omen's Hospitals, by awarding to her the decoration of the "Golden Palms," and naming her offieer de Tlnstruotion Publique et Beaux Arts. Taumatawbakatanglhangakoauati is the name of a remote settlement in Hawke's Bay, N.Z. Even In this out-of-the-way place Fluenzol is appreciated.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14126, 19 October 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14126, 19 October 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14126, 19 October 1916, Page 7

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