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clincher dreadnought Motor Cycle Tyres are used by all wise motorists. Be sure and specify CLINCHER DREAD* NOUQHTS. . ' I 5 Blue and White, the magazine of St. [ Patrick's College, Wellington. states [ that -Charles Clifford (son of Sir George | Clifford), -who went 'home at the end of last year to offer his services to the Imperial Government, obtained a commission m the Lancashire Hussars, and is at present serving "somewhere m the Balkans," helping • the heroic Serbians to reconquer, slowly but surely, the land of their fathers. FIRESTONE DOUBLE-CURE TYRES— DOUBLE-DISTANCE TYRES. In addition to extra quality m seven places, Firestone Tyres . are DoubleCured — slowly and gently. This makes the rubber and fabric one uniform whole — the tyre is no longer a series of layers, but one unit of strength. Because the "curing" is slow and gentle, there is no terrific heat to scorch the stamina out of the rubber and fabric. Firestones are truly "live rubber" Tyres. These are reasons why you get "most miles for the money" m Firestones. If your garage is out of stock, write to A. Hat rick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui and Wellington, New Zealand Agents. 9 An object of interest on board . the hospital ship Maheno is a derelict lifeboat .that was picked up, belonging to the torpedoed Cunard liner Franooiiia (18,000 tons)* "To be safe, never feel sure." —Old Proverb. In time of peace prepare for war— in time of health prepare to ward off the enemy, disease! In summer weather most people are susceptible to chills and the resulting coughs and colds, therefore a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver should be kept handy m home, shop, or oincc. An occasional dose will do much Rood — benefit the throat and lungs, and tone up the system generally. "Baxter's" has stood the test for 50 years, and is still the favorite with peoplo who recognise real merit. Large bottles, is 10d, sold everywhere. Colonies for soldiers after the war are to be established m South Lincolnshire, where 1000 acres of agricultural Crown land are to be devoted to this pupose. SEPTIC THROATS.' A_ dryness m the throat or slight irritation, if neglected." will often lead U serious tioiibU;. To dislodge the serins and heal iufluminnlion. the nasal and throat passagos should bo irrigated twioo daily with Fluenssol (1/6 n ncl 2/6). Gaigjo, also sniiV up tonspoonfiils of uiuliinlfd Flut'iizol night and morning. 21 Second-Lieutenant Malcolm S. Uailoway, has just been awarded the Military Cross for valor on the Western front. When he enlisted he was with Messrs Sargood, Son, and Bwen, m Wellington, and left as a sergeant m the sth. Reinforcements. Rheumatism and other forms of uric acid poisoning are curable. But not by exterior rubbing, baths, and dieting, but by removing the excess uric acid from tho blood. RHEUMO has restored thousands of sufferers to permanent health. Try it. 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. , Barraclough's Nervine slops Toothache. Progandra cures Corns quickly. 152 Oil her second charter, now about to expire, the jMaheno has steamed 52,229 miles, and carried 15,822 patienta ol all ranks, including 12,065 Imperials, 996 Canadians, 1079 New Zealanders, and, m her runs across tho English Channel, 936 German prisoners. She left Port Ohalmeus on May 6, and on her outward voyage left Dublin on October 29, calling at Port §aid, Suez, Colombo, and Albany, thence on to Auckland. "AEROPLANING— IPS AS SAFE AS 'BUS RIDING" — said a famous aviator. The story of aeroplane perfection is a succession of small patents and improvements. 'Tis the small invention which counts — that little notion of YOURS may be worth a lot of money. Consult tw concerning it, op write for our Free Booklet-- "Advice to Inventors." — Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys) Featherston Street, Wellington, or F. R. Ball, Peel Street, Giflborn*.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14185, 30 December 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14185, 30 December 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14185, 30 December 1916, Page 9

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