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FOR PRACTICAL PURPOSES ■TOTe TESTED AND TRIED OAR— THE CAR THAT COMPELS CONSIDERATION. More Ford Cars Sold Than Any Other, and Still the Best Seller By Far. PRICES: F.0.8. WELLINGTON—. »IVE-SEATER TOURING CAR, £180. TWO-SEATER RUNABOUT, £170. SELF-STARTER AND LIGHTING APPLIANCE. £30 EXTRA. i i All particulars from ..... ED. OAKS' MOTOR GARAGE, GLADSTONE ROAD, and at TOKOMARU BAY. Box No. 119. 'Phones 418 and 747.. JOHN TOWNLEY SAYS TO HIS PATRONS: ■""A Happy New Year." m i ' 'i TT IS MY SINCERE WISH THAT YOU HAVE PROSPEROUS ' TIMES THROUGH 1917. EQUALLY e-aNOERE IS MY "THANK YOU" FOR THE GENEROUS SUPPORT YOU ACCORDED ME THROUGHOUT THE YEAR JUST ENDED. Y. ' • I APPRECIATE THIS SUPPORT, AND HOPE TO RETAIN YOUR CONFIDENCE DURING THB CURRENT YEAR, I WILL LEAVE NO STONE UNTURNED TO STUDY YOUR INTERESTS— TO HELP YOU IN YOUR FURNISHING PROBLEMS AND HELP YOU ECONOMISE. JOHN TOWNLEY, COOK COUNTY FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, GISBORNE. Tangye Oil Engines. BOLE AGHNTS. JOHN CHAMBER B & SON, LTO. l*t*"i 558

The too free indulgence in sweets, -cakes, etc., soon upsets the stomach. The easiest and simplest corrective is Sharland's Magnesia.* The Tasmanian Government proposes to take 10 per cent, of the prize money won in Tattersall's sweep, instead of the 2£ per cent, with which it has hitherto been satisfied and also to collect a lax of 5d on each five shilling ticket. As the proprietors take another 10 per cent, and the Commonwealth Government stands ready to collect its tax and supertax, the subscribing pigeon, is to be plucked pretty bare. Ladies:— MILITARY PICKLE stands for a delicious appetiser, that pleases all palates/ and is sold by all grocers at a reasonable price. Buy a bottle to-day. 2 "I think that the development that has taken place throughout the Dominion during the past ten years in the direction of hospital extension has been magnificent," said the Hon. G. W. Russell at a conference of Hospital Boards. "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 in .home, shop, or office. An occasional dose will do much stood— 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 people who recognise real merit. Large bottles, Is lOd, sold everywhere. , . 7 ' Lord Plunket, formerly Governor and Commander-in-Chief of New Zealand, who was for nearly two years a special constable and sergeant of the Headquarters Central Detachment in London, wan recently promoted, as inspector. When a special constable he did duty regularly, keeping** guard outside Buckingham Palace for several months. Everybody sells Sharland's Magnesia.* Mr. Peter Melrose, manager of the municipal gasworks .at Waihi, had a marvellous escape from death* on Monday .afternoon. Whilst blasting, operations wero in progress in the. borough j quarry on th© opposite side of the roadj a large piece of metal came hurtling through a window of the gasworks office, narrowly missing Mr Melrose. Samuel Middlebrook and -N- C. Bayldon, who aro employed in tho gasworks, also had narrow escapes. Another piece of metal landed on the roof, making a large rent. "MY WORD, WHAT A HANDY LITTLE NOTION P Why don't you tell your friend to patent _ that "little notion?" — there's money in such things — the world wants them and will pay handsomely. There's just the chance that someone else may I'get in before him" and patent a similar idea. Advise him to write for our booklet, "Advice to Inventors." — Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, Featherston St., Wellington, or F. R. Ball, Peel Street, Gisborne. Included in the cargo of a steamer which called at Auckland early in tht week was a collection of animals and birds. The consignment included alii gators, boa constrictors, wild horses ; one large bear, a Californiair brown bear, a. boob cat, badgers, chipmunks, turkey vultures, owls, coyotes, raccoons, beavers, and many other species of birds and animals strange to the Dominion The menagerie is tho property of Mr Ellis S. Joseph, a well-known anima collector, who is taking it to Australia Ladles:— The purchasing of "the deliclou MILITARY PIOKLE' Indicates wisdom Every grocer sells it. Every particula; oerson eats lt. » ' i Mr. Victor Grayson, formerly Social ist IM.P. for the Colne Valley, York shire, has enlisted in the New Zealanc Expeditionary Forcse. "I am a Social ist," says Mr. Grayson, "and will woa the uniform of a warrior with good logi. and a bright spirit. I hate war, and '. hate killing. Yet,- if I account for on< of tlie vassals of the world's mad dog I shall have done my bit towards th world's regeneration. Flatulency* and acidity of the stomacl in young children is corrected by Shar land's Magnesia.*

MONEY LENT ! PRIVATELY and in Strictest Confidence upon Approred Note of Hand. Also upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without 1 removal). Repayable by easy weekly payments. Enclose stamp for reply to L W. Balkind, National Bank Chamber. («tite4ni. -Tel. TU.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14195, 12 January 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14195, 12 January 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14195, 12 January 1917, Page 7