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LADIES.— A cold lunch is perfection with the delicious MILITARY PIOKLB. It la a treat with supper. Just try one bottle when the grocer calls. Price rea«>nalil» < A system of war savings certificates, redeemable at three years with 5 per cent, compound interest added (adapted from the British system), is to be introduced m Australia. "Experience teaches." Tennyson. \ Benefit by the experience of others and get a bottle of that highly-praised remedy, Baxter's Lung Preserver. Every year thousands of people find it a sjjlen did cure for coughs, colds and sore throats, it preserves the health of the lungs, and thus prevents the distressing complaints that are so common during changeable weather. Pleasant to take. Good for young and old. You can put your trust m the tried and pioved remedy, "Baxter's." Big bottles, Is lOd, all chemists and stores. Under the Now South Wales State Government policy as outlined by the Premier it is intended to ensure each invalided soldier a home and a minimum weekly income of £2. HOW FIRESTONE TYRES ARE MADE. These "double-distance" Tyres are made from pure up-river Para Rubber and finest Sea Island Cotton Fabric — both the finest obtainable. But how they are made is a Firestone secret. Firestone chemists have special formulas — blends that make Firestone Treads, Cushion Layers, Breaker Strip, and Side Walls absolutely unequalled for toughness, heat resistance, and mileage, capacity. Firestones have extra quality m. seven places — they give "most miles for the money." Use Firestones ! Tf the garage can't supply, get particulars from A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd.. Wanganui and Wellington, New Zealand Agents 11 Referring to the N.S.W State industrial -undertakings, Mr Holman said nine of the 13 paid their way. All would continue. "Ladles"-.— A Joint of meat ma,y sometimes be tougti, but the delicious MILI< TARV PIOKLE is always delicious and appetising. Every grocer sell? It. ,Try one bottle to-day Price reasonable . • * A soldiers' repatriation scheme has been placed by the Federal Cabinet under the control of Senator Millen (vice-president of the Executive Council) and three commissioners. 5 A Singer Writes: H "The mixture I made with HEAN'S iJH ESSENCE cave mo instant relief. ' SI y W^ voice m restored and that choking bad feeling gone." One bottle HEAN'S || ESSENCE makes a pint of the finest mm family conch and cold remedy. Try it. Bnt be sure you get 3a: - c - a - jt»s 4 B At Gum Point homestead, near Oxley, N.S.W., Mr Albert Hartweli was injured when his l two horses bolted with his buggy. His son Albert ran away m fright, and was later found drowned. "Hotel Managers": — Before buying' your next lot of pickles, ask your grocer about the delicious "MILITARY PlOKLß"— every particular person eats it all the year •.round. t One of England's foremost racing motor cyclists m Lieutenant O. C. Godfrey has been killed at the front. Godfrey, who was attached to the Royal Flying Corps, m his time put up many fine performances m England, both on road and track. In 1912 he won the French motor-cycle Grand Prix ; was second m the Tourist Trophy (England) m 1914, an event which he won m 1910. H© was one of the most popular motor cyclists m England. ■ P^""»«i"*""^""*Bxplata8 everything. A. J. PARK ac SON. AadMirf Pktnt Aiuta | Empire BnOdlngß. Auokland. 8»t.1895. Gisborne Office: 74 Lowe Street. There is such a shortage of petrol tins m England that the leading motor spirit companies now allow credit for all emi>ties returned by motorists. LADIES:— A great help In the pantry Is the delicious MILITARY PIOKLB for the quick lunch or supper. Every grocer sells it. Every particular person eate It. Price reasonable. |

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14235, 1 March 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14235, 1 March 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14235, 1 March 1917, Page 7