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— — MM— — —M —■—■»— — ——or. lzl\illhteXXXX£X < J_iß««U«S«MMb_lExpla_i* everythinf. A. J. PARK A SON, AatkariM Patat Arats i j Bmpira Bulldingi, Auckland. Est. 1896: .Gisborne Office.: 74 Lowe Street.-' X A writer m a Southern paper says m regai'd to stock m the Soutty Island generally .that it, is felt that if the wintea* is a hard, -one things will; not go too well with sheep-'aiid cattle. In some districts there are absolutely no roots at all, while m other parts the (turnips are not anything like * the usual size, and will not give a giieat deal of feed. LADIES:— A great help In the pantry Is the delicious MILITARY PICKLE for the quick lunch or supper. Every grocer sells it. Every particular 'person eats It. Erlce reasonable.. -V \ '•'..'" .77- ; - ,*j The Tarawera outlet-was. successfully completed and the water let out, to sea on Friday last. tliis cut the Matata end of the Rangitaiki ' swamji will be effectively drained. There will iiow be two ferries 'to cross between Whakatane and Matata. • 7 For Chronio Chest Complain^ Woods' ("treat Peppermint Cure, 1/6, 2/6. ' A loan of £7500 has been by* the ratepayers of Whakatane County ifor the purpose of metalling the Waimana andi Taneatua roads and the^forming of the Matata inland road. Tlie effect of the work provided for will bo to reduce the distance between Whakatane and the railhead at Matata from 32 to I|6 mile's. •''''" ■;•'•■•;■ '- ~ ZX : ' "Hotel Managers":— Before buying your next lot ot*picklfes,'ask yduf girocer about the delicious -'"MILITARY t PTOkLE"— every particular person eats it all the year around* *•,*"'" : x? .*-■ -*.■ '-, c -^ ■•■-/;; 3 The Maoris of the Moteo district have opened two shops m "NajSier for the sale of goods' 'in aid of tlie fuaid .to assist returned Maori, soldiers. A fine collection of goods is m hand aU'^dy/ahd^ore has "been .pronrtise'd. '.-All, "kinds of' poultry, mutton-'and 'lambi vegetables,^ flowers, cakes, .sweets*, fancy-- work, , matsand Mam-i curios' are' 'oh •sale. ' 'Experi ence teaches." ' -"ennyson. Benefit by the experience of others and fjet a bottle of that highly praised remedy, Baxter's Lung Preserver. • Every year thousands of neople find It a eplen dia cure for coughs,, colds and sore throats, it preserves the health of the lungs, arid thus prevent*, the --distressing complaints that \ are so- common *dui*ing changeable weather. Pleasant to take. Qood for young and old. pat your trust Jri the tried Vand. pioved remedy. "^K^er^" Big bottlea.- Is lOd. aU chemists 'and' stores:, v ; .'>.;';.' Speaking at Manly (Sydney) the National candidate, 'Mr Prdtten^saia tfta-t when he • was ip Qermany . four years ago he received, a card* from ! a German officer, with "the." following. inscri|>tion : . "This card may be useful- "to-ydu- one day, because I may be'ihf Australia," with my soldiers'." =- '"That ''showed* plainly that Oerma,ny had her eyes oii 1 ' A as'tralia,'" '•'said.' Mr "Pratten. L ".' ' "^pr , take "Woods'., Great Peppermint. Cure. ;-N"eyer -iails^- l/fr;-" 1 2/6. Women are working hh ard, w ihe shipyards" arid ' , mai*iiw''enfeih6^ing 1 shops to overcome the stibWiarine menace helping eyfctf on 7the .engines; -of the tJ-boat hnnters (states, the '■ Daily MaU)j'-V In addition to doing electrical wiring.- and chipping, cleaning, and painting7'-bnttle-«hip», ' they- y-wOrkVoW-'Ttrurbii'ie^' ;<if all ' kinds, as well as'Oli fcbhdeiVser and': boiler tubes'. The£ ai'e 'alsVhelplMg tb increase the'- output ;of V'mertehant, sKppihg l apd addiiig'fio th^ '•reserve' ' ! ot UfeboatsK- - ; ' ladies":— A' joint ot ; meat, may sometimes bo- tough,, -but the^deiicjou- MILI* TARY PICKLE Is always delicious -and appetising. Every grocer^ sells Itr? Try on© bottle- to-^ay. iPrice reasotfablej v.4 Speaking ' at Jthe * Anzac'-" conimembra. tioh'at '"^llmgtbn^-tßeVgbnV^ flyers, acting-R^finisterfor "^ihaiioe, said Xew Ze-iland; bad; spent yifiß4,oojo,OoO on the' war, which^'-did . not include pensions for. Widows, orphans or- disabled* men. Resides ; : doing this, * the *Government was .sensible to tbe reqwi-ements^trf f those who returned, and would legislate accordmgly:'* ■ :) x- 'X^-x •'<•*-''- > Tliis old, but not always wise, world of ours has at last coWa'to l"(>&Use 'that the* fair deal is -the wise policy;- It 'has had just >endugh-'haTd'^TiumbA v to 'begin to > understana'tKat ciif^tlness^h the Kng run neve* f!H:, Tbe ?, ihc , eptibn' di the one-price ' syktehi iiiarks ' th^6 l death o£ pdmnie-r'cfal pir__y, Y&id* the'birtli of the "^poch v of the 'Fair Deal:'?, "J^fe ■ believe that 'the secr'etj price- mar^Vyshould be abolished, li is a snealping ; bi'arrangeraent, .anyway. We are-Vrighi out ih the open. A fair, square deSris alii -we ask. One price' fo*^laU"*tsdur watchword, -atid "--•our' , eHeblis 1- *kh6w' tKaf'^The Pe6ple'tf'_hnp^ridni , "*giv , eW thetfi just' the d«al* -fihey a^p^dij-teJ'^-i-WeJ'ask^^^^^^ I favors ; we want no sympla'thy.*' ' We "give j'y6u"* btyfap val 'ie 1 i\&n other a*, and,.;featl^sly; publish'^Mr' prices'. .' : ' "Study iyour dwrt intiiif^stfl b^'purohaidng from i'-The *?^le> ''"ißmwmm.*** *&**' '. X-zX '" i I Tlxers are at present ip Wepii^gton . (sa-^tlie "Dbminidn) *ome 147 l*egistered ; v * Aii'^tei'egfe.d party T v whb , has *m4dJB-- cal•eful; 4; obse:rvi,tiblis , VsiiVthe . '* SUind's 5 average '•'. those :men arij; emptoye'd' iii.- actually driving for oiiQ-eleveii'th of ;thehv tirile, |, aiid 'tbe . remahiing- time is spent ; oh r 'thie ietan-d.. . -■■; ~7-' : . .■■'.■■■ .' v - v-v.-yy Bronphiiis !**_ 1 I] ia really splendid for Brot"_hiti_.° (I '-.-■I It oured our tw-p ohildren. It II ■ ll ia alao -very soothing ,-fo~- sore II ''m throats and oolda'in geperal.',\ > .JK ■ ''AaW liak "hieh /■tenant A. G. Reid, 'R._T:M..O., (son" of j tlie Rev. J. 'S. Reid, Dunsand'el)/ has ■ liad '• conieiTed upon " him 7 the' Military j Cross, for ' cbiispicuous bravery m thej i'ebeiit ' _jf htirig ' ait .tih_ ' front'.' ' .".-'. . > _uDAin BROB., LTJ3. YXp ■ 1 • _..,....,.. .... v ■■- ,-- r .rf t.*- ;• •* •.-■■'. '- Qisborne residenti'are fortunate m having !BU<3h a^proir«BßrVe establisbutnent »c Adair Bros., Ltd. This' applied* par.' mWfy & W 'Toiler DMattm% iflu6lf*ia7'e*cc'lipfi6u^^^ •flrell eitered f,o'r.* .ffa. f ln_^aJ6cei" 'aey.ljafe jrit -rebeiyed iiioih#: "^pmesi .^'Dih Wilson's Tift. J Kerier'l^r^tke , '<^T<feb rated '"^ritiflh specifio ! for gtey a^ tiling .^ai^, «oid the steadil j 1 ihoreaaing sales ia proof thai Ita merit is leobgnised^ "by those most cap--1 abU of 'judging, namely, the users. The fact that -it is prepared by one of the world's leading specialiatii- plaoea it* genuineneas beyond doubt. For exoesaire dandrnJf , itchy scalp, and prematttre 'greyne-w it is unequalled, and forma ai*. ( ftxioelleui dressing for all h*ir. Price, 3/6 p«r bottl*. -»^» Adair Bam., hU , '•WtewM.** _

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14284, 28 April 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14284, 28 April 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14284, 28 April 1917, Page 9