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Ladies and invalids will find in Sharland's Magnesia a valuable corrective for sick headache, and a mild laxative.* It is reported that as -a tesult of tlie opening- of Government retail butcher shops in Auckland, private retailers have come into line, and are selling at the same rates as the Government. LADIES. — A cold lunch is perfection with the delicious MILITARY -PICKLE. It Is a treat with supper. Just try one bottle when the grocer calls. Price reasonable • A man who enlisted at the Auckland recruiting station the other day was told that he had the most perfect set of teeth that the dentist had . seen. . Every tooth was perfect, there was no sign of decay, and the man had never been to a deritist before in his life. Such cases as this are extremely rare. "Much may be conquered."— Shelley. But you must „ employ the right weapons. The enemies of the throat and lungs can be conquered most effectively by the use of Baxter's Lung Preserver, the tested .remedy. Keep a bottle in your home always. In summer the danger of chills Is ever present. At the flrst sign of a cold take a dose of "Baxter's." It is delightfully soothing in all throat and lung affections. Its tonic and vitalising powers fortify against disease. A big bottle of Baxter's* Lung Preserver at Is lOd is a splendid investment. Buy today. , • A shortage of sugar is reported from Westland, due, the West Coastt Times believes, to the. curtailment of. shipping facilities between Westland. and Auckland. ' ll'/i- ci-o .p tho cough m:>/-ire 9 made with HEAN'S ESSESi Eia I. an excellent remedy. Itcits If phlegm at once A 2/- I bottle makes a p»*.ut An- 9 est family cough and I oold medicine. Be I sure it's noun's. | News oomes; from England- ( of women shipwrights having started • work in Bristol Channel yards. Flatulency and acidity of the stomaob in young children is corrected by Sharland's Magnesia.* A passenger travelling in the East Indies by Royal Dutch mail steamer, writing to a Nelson friend, says: "The officers on this boat ar« strongly proAlly, and related to me that they . recently received some German coal bri quettes for bunkers, and noted to their great amusement that each briquette, was stamped with the words 'Gott strafe England.' " , "Ladies'':— A Joint of meat may sometimes- be tough, but the delicious MILITARY pickle is always delicious and appetising. Every grocer sell?. It. Try one hottle to-day. Price reasonable. ♦ "Cornwell street," oh tho Waterloo quay reclamation, Wellington, will be an addition to tho nomenclature of Wellington streets. It is thi© rame ' of the lad who so heroically stuck to his post during the Battle of Jutland, and though mortally wounded continued to ti-ansmifc orders until the greatest soa fight of modeAi times was end«d. TJi-e lad died subsequently, and was given a monster funeral. Among those .^vho forwarded a floral tribute was Admiral Beatty. "Hotel Managers":— Before buying your next lot of pickles, ask your grocer about the delicious "MILITARY PlCKLE"— every particular person eats it all the yeai around. 8 To a request for a, permit to. export frying pans, etc., to an Auckland business firm, an English company received a reply from the. Ministry of Munitions of War, declining the application. "Please note that no corrugated * sheeting is available for general or export purposes. It can only bo obtained for direct war work. Tt is therefore only a, waste of time to apply for permits for other purposes. Steel,' brass, and copper also can. be supplied only for war work or for maintaining essential I national industries." Ladies:— Compare "HAYWARD'S FLAG brand pickles" with any other brand and you will know why they are tne best that money can c uy. Insist on having Flag Brand. _

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14221, 12 February 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14221, 12 February 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14221, 12 February 1917, Page 7