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"The weak I will make strong-" -Wilcox. Such is the message of Barter ' Lung Preserver to those who suffer from coughs, and colds. eore throat, or weak lungs. Its unique medicinal properties have proved of tho utmost value in building health and strength. Quickly overcomes coughs and colds, heals throat soreness, promotes .the health of the lungs, vitalises the whole system. Popular for fifty years— a sure guarantee of Its efficacy, is lOd could not be/ better invested than in procuring a big bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. Sold everywhere. A suggested scheme ty send a gift of apples trom New Zealand to the High Seas Fleet will liave to be abandoned owing to the present abnormal shipping conditions. At a meeting of the Navy league executive at Wellington correspondence wa.s read from Major-General bii* Alfred Robin, stating he regretted shipping space was not available hi the transports for donations of apples for the Navy. The secretary reported that there would be extreme difficulty in obtaining cool storage in ordinary liners, and it was decided that, it was not possible to carry out tho scheme of sending contributions of apples as suggested by the Christehurch branch. "Hotel Managers":— Before buying your next lot of pickles, ask your grocer about the delicious "MILITARY PIOKLB"— every particular person eats It all the year around. 3 In answer to a question respecting the Dominion grading scheme for school teachers, the Minister of Education informed a representative of the / Otago Daily Times that he had considered certain amendments, and that regulations containing the same would be issued shortly.

Quod for CATARRH, Asthmatipa', Bronchial, and other Uoughs HEAN'S ESSENCE _^_^____^_^_^^_^_^_ Costs 2/ — Makes 1 pint— Saves 10/- --' I_, A painful accident befel Mr G. K. Douglas as he was riding towards Hoather!ea (Manawatu) on Tuesday morning. The forks. of his cyjple broke, and he was precipitated to the road. As he fell, the fork struck nim between the chin and the cheek, punctured them, and passed through his mouth, lacerating his tongue, and causing severe injuries. "Experience teaches." Tennyson. Benefit by the experience OT others and get a bottle of that highly-praised remedy,, Baxter's Lung Preserver. Erery year' thousands of neopla Had It a mien did cure for coughs, colds and s6re throats. It preserves the health of the lungs, and thus prevents the distressing complaints that are so conu-ofa during changeable weather. Pleasant to take. Good for young and old. Tfou can put your trust in the tried and pioved remedy, "Baxter's." Big bottles, ls lOd. all chemists and stores. ' A gift of £1000 was mad© by the Wairarapa Patriotic Association towards the work among tlie soldiers by tho Salvation Army. A monthly contribution of £100 for'six months was also agreed to. A vote of £100 per month for three mqnths was made to the Serbian Relief Fund, and a sub-committee was given power to spend up to £200 in providing a buildine near Featherston camp to accommodate parents of sick soldiers. PAINFUL CORNS CURED. Why endure the agony of Corns? Barraclough's Progandra will cure them — nothing go sure, l/- chemists and stores. Ban*aclough's Nervine stops Toothache. ' Rheumo enables sufferers from Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Lumbago to enjoy health and happiness. 2/6 and 4/6. 163 A writ for £2000 damages has been issued against the Palmerston NorthBorough Council in connection with thei Roy street motor fatality, in which Mr. Wdliam Forbes was lolled and Miss Mary and Miss Kitty Sullivan wero injured. LADIES.— A cold lunch is perfection woth the delicious MILITARY PIOKLE. It is a treat with supper. Just try ontbottle when the grocer calls. Price reasonable, i

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14245, 13 March 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14245, 13 March 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14245, 13 March 1917, Page 7

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