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liADlfeS.— A cold luncb is pertection woth the delicious MILITARY PIOKLE. It is a treat with supper. Just try om' bottle when the grocer calls. Price reasonable. '

Speaking of the magnitude of the resppneibilitnes of the Christchurcl. City Council, Or. H. F. Herbert, at the labor meeting at Linwood, said tliat the council had 405 employees, including the office staffs, and also 11 <jasual hands.. 'Fhiitty-four men were on active service (says the Christchurch Star). The wages paid annually amounted to £57,126, the salaries being £9096. Somewhere, a voice Is calling, calling-, ' A petulant hoarse refrain; 'Tis th.c voice of a loved one bawling. Calling me back again. - „ A wail from the nursery falling, falling Poor Clarice has croup, I'm sure; Tho voice of my darling calling, calling For Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Dr. Jessie Scott (Chi*istchurch) arrived, m London at the completion of six months' work— a great of it surgical—at the Ostrovo Hospital, of 200 beds, '.within the sound of the guns at Monaatir. Dr. Soott went but from England m the middle of 1916 with a unit of the Scottish Women's Hospital, and its work has been valuable and 6ti-em»ut3. PROTECT YOUR INVENTION: It would be indeed hard to lose the fruits of all the study and work you have given m connection with the idea of your brain, jat the hands of an imitator. Secure it against such— take out "letters patent," throtfgh Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington, or P. R. Ball, Peel Street, Gisborne. •" A dead church does' not require money," said the Bishop of Nelson; on Monday evening m the course. of art" address,, "any more than a dead boy does but a living church does require money just as a growing boy '•requires food" (says the Grey . River Argus). In another part of his address Dr. Sadlier referred to the work of the New Zeala-id chaplains at the front. They Had all done splendid work. ; For Childreu's Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure; 1/6, 2/6' A witness before the Military Service Board at Auckland stated that since prewar days men's footwear manufactured m. England had advanced from. ■' 40 to 60 per cent, plus Is, and extra freight charges, eto. Women's footwear .had advanced from 36 to 50 per cent., jf iU *» 9d, and extra freight and other charges.. There was at present •* world 1 shortage, m leather, and thi_ would 1 shortly lesult m a further large increase m the retail price of boots and shoes. Ladles:— Compare "HAYWARD'S PLAQ BRAND PICKLES" with any.other brand, gnd you will know w_.yt_.ey are the best tft»t money can buy. inatst on baring Flag Brand. 5 Addressing the twenty-seventh Grand Council of the Australasian* Holy Catholic Guild at Sydney, Archbishop Kelly said: ''The duty of all sections of the com-rownit-y, mi n the great, crisis is to stand behind the men at the front— (applause) -wind make then> certain that they are not forgotten, These are the men the country wants. Let ns all be glad that Australia tobc to such a height m the fulfilment of her duty m defenoeof the Empire, (Cheers.) There should be harmony and good-will amongst men. Our Catholic guilds should drop the word 'sectaiianism.' Sectarianism is like a wasp. It sucks the sweet and honey of

"I RECOMMEND RHEUMO." "I always recommend RHEUMO to anyone who suffers with Rheumatism or Gout," says Captain John Gibbs, lately of Auckland. He was nearly bent double with Rheumatism, amd RHEUMO cured him. RHEUMO will cure you, too— Lumbago, Rheumatism, Goftt, Sp'atica; all disappear before the proven remedy. RHHUMO cures from within— it seldom fails to cleanse the blood of uric acidlotions cannot do the work. Cure yourr | self with RHEUMO. v 2/6' and. 4/6 bottle. I Barraclough's Magic Nervine instantly stops Toothache. 1 Progandra quickly ewes Corns. 0.5.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14284, 28 April 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14284, 28 April 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14284, 28 April 1917, Page 7