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Ladies-.— The purchasing of the delicious MILITARY PICKLE indicates wisdom. Every grocer sells it. Eveiy particular person eats it. 4 The foundation stone of the O'Conor Home, Westport, founded .. Jby the late Mr. Eugene O'Conor, ex-M^P. for Bullei', was laid by Mr. J. Cblvih, M.P. for BuJler, recently. ■. It wjll provide a,ccommodation for teii bOys, ten ; girls, five men, and five women, with the necessary accommodation for the Sisters of Mercy. The building will be coni- , pleted .before the end. of the present (year, and will cost 'between' £9000 and ,! £io,ooo. vv ■ " ■■'•■•■ '•■ " For Chronio Chest CJom^laints, j . [ Woods' Great Pepp^erinint Cure, 1/6, 2/6. \ ' ' ' ■ ♦ I' The trustees of the Cawthron estate, i Nelson, are purchasing a further £5000 ' r | worth „of war ( bonds ? making. £10,000 I so ' invesied .' 'Under" 'the late INIr; 'Caw- ' throw's- will a fine observatoiy is to be lestaiblisbed ,at tihe spjatherp end of Britann'ia Heiglits," Nelsoii. The site is 48 acres in extent, and commands' a 'magnificent view. The trustees have ! purchased 25 acres as a site for the 1 Caw-thorn Institute. The land acquired is at -Ahnesbrook, a- few miles out of Nelson. ■ ~ ' ■rf'^BTilJßßCi Handbook Free— ■■■■■^"■•■^■"Explaing everything, j A. J. PARK Sc SON. Atrth.ri«J P»t«t Atntt j Enypire Baildlagg, Anckland. \ Eat. 1895. I Gisborne Office: 74 Lowe Street. An account 1 of a, deputy,, 4^°^^ by Router, 9f the, condition of 300,000 workers employed by the' Italian military engineers in the war zone, mentions that several thousand of them are women. Hospitals and baiths are provided, even in places over 3000ft high. They work seven days a week from six to twelve hours, both night and day, receiving wages of from 3d to 6d per hour, with a 10 per cent, increase fort /night work. Meals, lodgting, .medical at-' teridairioe, tobacco^ 'and ■ pbsi> cards' 'are given free by the Government. HAYWARD'S FLAO BRAND PICKLES are sold by all grocers from Auckland to the Bluff, and .are always pure and reliable. Make a point of insisting on having this reliable brand.' •,■ <J j A striking demonstration of 4 the whole-heai:ted loyalty jbf the people, of. New Zealand to the causs of Empire was given -at the Anzad MenioriaJ Service at; the Clyde^quay .scKool, Wellington. Just before the servic* commenced, Mr W. L. Poster (head ma-ster) called faf every child, in the rppm whp had father) brother, cousins, or any relative -at the veax to raise his -or' hervhand. Instantly there xv&s a, forest of waving, eager hands, and beneath the glistening eyas of the owners, proud of the fact that' their o\rn flesh and blood were helping ' in the great struggle for right and . freedom. I DISSEMINATION OF MICROBES. | '_ Diaeaae bacilli when" inhaled, lodge : in the delicate lining of the. nose and I throat. Inflammation! • and mucous accumulations rapidly develop. To obtain prompt relief, 'gargle at short intervals Fluenzof, also irrigate the basal cavity bjf* sniffing up half a teadpoonfnl of warm Pluenzol. Every. j where 1/6 and 2/6. ■ • I A writer in tho English "Observer savs: "I see at statement in the Westminster Gazette that, the 'limitation of courses' in one of the hotels 'lias 'so far added 30 per cent, to ttie company's meat bill.' That was thje, result prophesied on all haiids, and it ip strange that any other could hav©, been expected. The first fear of an v Englishman when you touch his dinner is that he I 'will be underfed, and that is a calamity which he \yill turn out Governments to avert. Qno can gorge on thr-ee meals just as qaslily, and much Jess economically, tha.il on six.?, „- '■ V ■ I For Influenza, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. 1/6,. 2/6. • In u letter which he has received from Chesterfield, Derbyshire, Mr. Eamage, of Tokomaru, Manawatu, is informed that New Zealand meat was selling at / Is 4d to Is 6d per lb, potatoes (old) were 2^d per lb, sugar was almost unobtainable, and butter was at such a price that only those 'in., the best circumstances could purchase it. At the time of wi'iting, the weather was frightfully oold, and in a clipping from a Chesterfield paper sent with the. letter a description is given of a large firo which occurred during a cold snap. 1 intense was the frost that the build.ng on fire became enveloped in 'ice, ana icicles were to be seen a foot long and " of a thickness. Icicles as | long as 4 inches hung from tho firemen, whose clothes were as stiff as boards — in fact, when one man took off his clothes they stood up like a? man ! HAYWARD'S FLAO BRAND PICKLES stands for high-grade quality. Manufac tared by experts with selected vegetables In pure malt vinegar. Insist on having this reliable brand. '5 hi moving a vote of thanks to the Commissioner of Taxes, at a meeting of farmers in Masterton, Mr G. 11. 'Sykes, M.P., said the manner in which tho (^ocrnment collected the extra war .^profits was not alto|rfither;aii editable system. Money was rtequir^d to ctoy on the Avar, and evei'y v individ'Uai sliould pfyv according to his ability to pay. (Hear, hear.) He believed that a> graduated land and income tax would 1 get over the difficulty. The present system pressed injuriously on the person "who was struggling and; lessened .the 7 weight of those in good circumstances. Speaking at a later stage of the meeting, Mr F. W. Kummer said, the Government ' should alter the incidence of taxation if satisfactory results were to bo expected. * The burden should be placed oil those best able to pay. This tiloiite >>vould eliminate the "go slow" policy that had sprung up among farmers. The Government was going the wrong way to foster industry, and there should be an alteration. ■ Jiev mpyedi that ■ '..'.'the. following remit b© sent to the Pi-Qyincial Confer^ ence of- th© Farmers T Union,:— "That a ' graduated land and income tax be-Hevied in place of the, existing -excessMoflta tax." * The 'motion' whs seconded "by ♦'Mr G. A. iivtlee, -and ctoied , )rithout Jiscussion. ' ' : r . ':'■"'„ „,;%.„ '„■! : : ■ u'S . ••We koow ,jftot-tIU try.-"r-SfeeUey. . You cannot tell ? what benefits* yon might obtain from Baxter's- Lung; Pre-, server until you try.it , ypurselt, .^.lyhy not let It cure your cold, build up your lungs, vitalise ybiir system? •'Baxter'shas been doing -that fo*nnousai*as of people during the last fifty years. It will do the same for you if you procure a bottle from your chemist or store, and use it as required, is lOd buys a large bottle, aod a better investment is imoosslb'e. Obtain a bottle to-day apt! i keep U handy. *i v

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14286, 1 May 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14286, 1 May 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14286, 1 May 1917, Page 9