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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 Of the delicious MILITARY PIOKLE. The lady members of the Auckland branch of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals have collected during the past year over £500 for tho Blue Cross fund formed in England for the purpose of treating sick and wounded horses in war time. fa varied themes, of pathos, love and mirth. I wreathe verses round a shrine of worth; To tell all, those who nasty coughs endure, All they need is Woods' Peppermint Cure. For youth or age. for children or adults, In every cape a speedy cure results. Once tried, proved, others they'll abjure, Purchase only Woods' Peppermint Cure. To the current number of the Defender, a weekly journal, ; published in the interests of the men who have fought or are still fighting for their country, Sir James Wilson (formerly president of the New Zealand Farmers' Union, and now president of the Board of Agriculture) contributes a \rell-thought-ouit and most intei'esting article outlining a plan of group settlement for returned soldiers. ■ A Singer Writes: RB tm "The mixture I made with HEAN*S H| M ESSENCE pave me instant relief . My ■aj voice is restored and that choking |wa ri feeling gone." One bottle HEAJTS II ■4 ESSENCE xfeakesapint of the finest »«j m M family cough and cold remedy* mM ■ Try it. But ba sore yon get BH B EC-E-A-gf'S <1 Good patriotic work is being done by Mr Thos. Nicholas, a Feilding poultry fancier. The Feilding Star states that during the past two years Mr Nicholas has been sending his purebred Black Orpingtons to saleyards up and down and across the country, iJie proceeds . going to various patriotic funds. In. this way he lias raised £272 3s 6d during the 1915-16 season for 26 birds and seven settings of eggs. He anticipates raising over £300 for the succeeding season. '"Who'd have 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 cas© 'the other fellow' would have done the reaping." To patent your invention consult .Henry Hughes, Ltd. Patent Attorneys, • 157 Featheraton Street, Wellington, or F. R. Ball, Peel Street, Gisborne. The announcement that Mr Gerard is preparing a book which will be published as soon as he can complete it and in which it will deal with Germany . and German conditions and the lessons for the United States,, has brought a. flood oi telegrams from the publishing fraternity to him, all wanting first show at the new manuscript. Mr Gerard is not a little pleased at this convincing evidence of the Interest in the sermon lie has to preach. For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, 1/6, 2/6. The Acting-Minister for Finance, the Hon. A. M. Myers, made passing reference, in an interview with a reporter in Christchurch, to tho announcement already made that it will be necessary for the House to authorise another loan for war purposes, "J venture to say," Mr Myers remarked, "that on this occasion It is the duty of all financial institutions arid firms, aJnd of individuals, to antipipa.t« doing full justice to their responsibilities by taking up as much qf f>hp loan as their means will permit, and by setting aside as much money as possible, except what is absolutely required for ftjasonabte necessities. The sale of war loan certificates is proceeding satisfactorily, and, in the meantime, small investors will be able to take up such sums, through the Post Office, as their means justify. The same facilities for small investors will be provided in re epeet of the new var loan," J Ladles:-MILITARY PICKLE stands for .a delicious appetiser, that pleases all palates, and is sold by aU erocera at a 'reasonable price. Buy a bottle to-day 9

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14286, 1 May 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14286, 1 May 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14286, 1 May 1917, Page 7