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The too free indulgence m sweets, cakes, etc., soon upsets the stomach. The easiest and simplest corrective is Sharland's Magnesia.* Only 8000 doctors are apparently nowavailable for the civilian population of Germany, according to an American medical journal. , . LADIES:— A great help m the pantry is the delicious MILITARY PICKLE (or the quick lunch or supper. Every grocer sells it. Every particular person eats it. Price reasonable. . _ The ; blowfly pest, according to the New South Walealiovernment Entomologist (Mr FroggaNßjA^king at Coonamble, has caused Jkj^XCOO loss--, m sheep. ' i .'. _ "Chance will not do the work."— Scott. To be healthy, happy, and. prosperous do not depend upon chance, but upon certainties. Put your faith m Baxter's Lung Preserver, the certain remedy for coughs, colds, sore throats, and lung weaknesses. : "Baxter's" Is a healthbuilder of remarkable efficacy. For over fifty years it has been a friend m need to people all over New Zealand. Based upon an old tested formula, it is good for all ages. Strengthens the lungs and throat, invigorates the constitution, helps to resist chills and epidemics. To-day get a big is lOd bottle of '"Baxter's" from any chemist or storekeeper. The new Almanach de Gotha's list of German nobility fallen m the war includes 258 counts, 667 barons and 1465 lesser nobility. CORNS! CORNS i CORNS! Why endure them? Barraclough's Progranda has been curing Corns for twenty years. Try it — 1/- all chemists. Barraclough's Nervine stops Toothache. Gout and its kindred disease Rheumatism are caused by excess uric acid m the blood, Hheumo will'' cure you. 2/6 and 4/6. , ' . W7 In the great sale of pearls by Messrs Debenham during the tnrw days £160,---000 has changed hands. Flatulency and acidity of the stomach m young children ia corrected by Shar•ann a MAgnfmia * The sunlit £27,626 was expended by the Auckland Provincial Patriotic ni* War .H«lj«f Association for the relief of soldiers and dependants during tho nine months ended December 31st last. IT'S PATENT TO EVERYONE — Uiafcif you invent some clever device which is an invaluable improvement over others, you run a big risk of losing the fruits of your study and hard work unless you "patent" your idea. Now is the time — before it is copied. Consult us. — Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston St., Wellington; or F. R. Ball, Peel St., Gisborne. A number of Southland farms (says the News) have ehanjud hands during 1 the past few weeks at values equal to and m some cases exceeding those ruling before the commencement of the war. I ORE THRnm""" —■ ' are quickly eased, with Hean's Essence the original and genuine cough mixture essence. One 2/- bottle makes a pint. Save* your money. Does you good. Get H-E-A-N'S. 5 The daily consumption of Mater m Auckland City is about five and a-hali million gaJlons. Owing, to recent heavy rainfalls it is not expected that the reservoir supplies will be short this summer. "Ladies* I:—A1 :— A Joint of meat may sometimes be tough, but the delicious MID* TARY PICKLE is always delicious and appetising. Every grocer §ells It. Try one bottle to-day. Price reasonable. i Two brothers happened to be at law a.t Hokitika on Wednesday about a dog, the question being which of tho two had the right to maintain the fourfooter. The magistrate suggested that they should go oiitside and try to settle it, when one replied, "Your Worship, that's just what I want to avoid. When I hit I hit hard." The magistrate : Ido not mean m that way, I mean settle it quietly, finishing off with a drink, A sure corrective for acidity of the stomach, and at the same time a gentle aperient, will be found m Sharland's MagMtfA.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14213, 2 February 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14213, 2 February 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14213, 2 February 1917, Page 7