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OROlTf*'!' i For opo<ip the cough mixture v made with HEAN'S ESSENCE is aa excellent remedy. It cutsphlegm at once. A 21---bottle makes a pint finest family cough and oold medicine. Be sure it's He^n'g. as? i Mr. Conrad Saxby, brother of Mr. A. G. Saxby, of Napier, is mentioned in thp list of New Year Honors as having been awarded the D.S.O. Mr. Conrad Saxby enlisted at Auckland, where his parents, Mr. and Mrs.; G, H. Saxby, now reside. . ' Y, * Sharland's Magnesia is particularly soothing when the digestion is disturbed and there is a nasty taste in the mouth.* By a steamer whicli Z\& expected in Auckland about the erid^ of January there will be returning to New Zealand 94 officers and men, of which number nine of the officers are returning to the Dominion on ditty. , Hotel Managers:— The delicious MIHTAHY PIOKLE on your tables represents high-class catering. Buy a case to-day from your grocer. Price reasonable. 3 The Lieutenant Gordon' Guthrie, who has been awarded the Military Cross, is most probably Lieutenant Stanley Gordon Guthrie, *of Havelock North. He left as a sergeant with the Main Body and won his star on the field. Everybody sells Sharland's Magnesia.* A Canterbury lady, writing home says ; — AH the railway bridges on our way across Canada were guarded, and at Niagara barbed-wire entanglements ahd sentries kept the vicinity of the huge electric power houses very exclusive. Ladies:— When you are asked to pass the mustard For some appetite to tickle. Don't forget to remind your friend Of the delicious MILITARY PIOKLE. 1 The H.B- Education Board has apparently arrived at no decision yet regarding a new site for the Napier Main School, which was recently destroyed by fire. -It has been suggested that a two or three-storey building could be erected on the old site/ but those who ha've < in view tbe possible progress of Napier would prefer to see the new school erected on a site that would give playground - facilities and allow for expansion. When you have a sick, nauseous taste in the mouth, a few doses of Sharland's Magnesia will put you right.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14191, 8 January 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14191, 8 January 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14191, 8 January 1917, Page 7

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