He crouched m a doorway, hungry and cold, Homeless and hopeless and sad; | I could see at a glance toe needed help. That no friend m the world he had. So 1 gave him a crown and choice cigar. And advised him strong drirtk to abjure; - ' He moaned his need was a bed and a feed, And Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. A corps of expert Canadian boatmen lias just been organised m British Columbia, Alberta., and the Yukon for service on tho Tigris and the Euphrates m the Mesopotamian campaign. , Ladles-.— 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. Tlie United States Government by a freak of fate, is now represented m Berlin by the Spanish Ambassador to Germany, who at the outbreak of the Spanish-American war, received his 'passports whilo representing Spain m Washington. I ORE THROATS"^ r " . axe quickly eased win. Hean's Essence the original and genuine coxigb mixture essence. One 21- bottie make* a pint. Save a your mon <> v . Poet you good. Get H-E-A-N'S r > It is reported from Petrograd thai a big comppany has been formed. for the constnuction of a canal from the "White Sea to the Russian capital. j •'"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 case 'the other > fellow** would have done the reaping." , To patent your invention consult, Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent ' Attorneys, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington, or F. | R, Ball, Peel Street, Gisborne. Count John Bernstorff and his party, before they left Washington, purchased large stores of glycerine by making a systematic tour of chemists' shops. For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 1/6, 2/6. A Polish soldier serving with the Russians on tho Western front has had the remarkable experience! of capturing his own brother fighting "under compulsion" with the Germans. Ladies:— MILITARY PIOKLB stands for a delicious appetiser,, that pleases all palates, and is sold by . all grocers at a reasonable price. Buy a bottle to-day. 8 Tlio New York World m an article on the British potato scarcity,* asks: "Why oat potatoes now?" discredits the food value of the tuber, and suggests rice as an efficient substitute. "New days are on your track." —Bernal. Though you suffer from a cold or sore . *hroat to-day. you will begin to feel oetter to-morrow if you start to take Baxter's Lung Preserver at once. This famous tested- remedy gives new health to those who have weak lungs or are run down. It Js a tonic medicine as well as a lung preserver. Splendid for young and old. Pleasant to take, and every dose benefits. Prove its goodness and reliability NOW. Ask your chemist or storekeeper for a big Is lOd bottle, but n« siir* von obtain "Raxtflr** - Mr Vincent Ward, second sqn of Sir Joseph Ward, has obtained a commission m the R.N.V.R. Mr Ward was m Canada when Avar broke out, and about that time had a nervous breakdown, dv* to Ho has endeavored on several occasions to get a commission m tlie army, and was for some time m an officers' training camp, but was again puf on the sick list. He is now an assistantpaymaster m tho R.N.V.R. Lieutenant Gladstone Ward, A.S.C., Sir Joseph's third son, left England last week for one of the fronts, POSTAL OFFICIALS AND BANKS. i\f ail. Room sorters run considerable risk from disease bacilli. Many of them, also many Bank tellers, gargle « nd sniff up Fldenaol as a safeguard. •
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14287, 2 May 1917, Page 7
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