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Ladies:— When you are asked to pass the mustard For some appetite to tickle. Don't forget to remind your friend- -, 'Ot the delicious MILITARY "pioKIIB.-. The Government Statistician,' RL*. Maloolm Fraser, . points out how. unavoidable certain mistakes aa*« m connection with the military He liad, for instance, on his reserve roll no lower than 75 "John McDonalds," 68 "John Smiths," 70 "Wtilliam Smiths," 64 "James Smiths," 53 "James Wil.sons," 54 "William Wilsons," 47 '^William Browns," 40 "John Campbells," 45 "John McKenzies," etc. "Oh, Clarissa, my dear, come quickly herel I'm certain poor baby is dyingIt's always counted a iatal sign When a croupy child ,ceases crying." "Oh, talk sense, Tilly! and don't be silly: JJe's improving, for I've made sureCome close and peep at tho darling asleep! ' , . ■ He's had Woods' Great Peppermint Cure." Mr John Cullen, 1.5.0., late Commissioner of Police of New Zealand, has been awarded the King's 'Police Medal. The official announcement states that Mr Cullen "passed through all ranks to his present position." 'Who'd havo thought that just that little idea would have meant thousands of pounds to me? But I might have been still struggling on, earning a few pounds a week, if I had not taken out' 'letters .patent.' In that case 'the other fellow* would have done the reaping." To patent your invention consult Henry H\ighes, Ltd. Patent Attorneys, 157. Featherston Street, Wellington, or F, R. Ball, Peel Street, Gisborne. Lieutenant F. J.. W. Stallard, of the Trench Mortar Section, New Zealand Expeditionary Force, well known m Wellington and Palmerston North, has been awarded! the Military Cross for conspicuous bravery at the front. For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, 1/6. 2/6. The restriction of posting of newspapers and book packets to the United States, except through news agents and publishing offices has been withdrawn. Private persons rpay now post freely, but the restriction regarding other neutral countries is retained.

"We know not till we try."— Shelley. Tou cannot tell wbat benefits yQU might obtain from Baxter's Lung Preserver until you try It yourself. Why not let It cure your cold, build up your lungs, vitalise your system? "Baxter's" has been doing that for thousands ot people during the last fifty years. It will do the same for you if you procure' a bottle trom your cnemlst or store, and use it as required. Is lOd buys a large bottle, and a better* investment is impossible. Obtain a bottle to-day and jceep it band*.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14285, 30 April 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14285, 30 April 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14285, 30 April 1917, Page 7

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