After deducting all liabilities, t'he ' assets of the Wellington Acclimatisation Society are shown at £1716 12s. Broken skin and chapped hands are slow to heal m winter weather. Nazol Ointment, which penetrates the pores, soothes, heafe, and quickly restores the skin to its normal condition. — 10. "It is hinted,*' writes a London correspondent, "that the Imperial Conference has got m hand some definite scheme by which the desire for some better oversea representation m London may be secured. The scheme, so far as is known outside the conference; is to have a new Upper House m place of the House, of. Lords." • Liberals have, of course, always been asking for some better means than the purchase of a title for placing a man m the gilded Chamber. It appears that ex-governors, civil servants, colonial administrators., and legal officers are m some way to find a 1 place m the new Senate — one supposes' 'it will be callod. We must wait and see." Rough bauds chapped and cracked skin Ma unpleasant, and often painful, but nia v be avoided by using Nazol Ointment. It is readily absorbed by the povos, and renders, the skin soft and smooth. — 8. Several montlis ago the Government commenced State meat stores m Auckland, and it is now going m for another experiment, the baking of bread, and with that object m view a very large bakery is to be erected at Marton Junction. The new projeqfc is m. connection with the commissariat of the Main Trunk train service, and will possibly cost £2000. The new special Tobacco for the outdoor or indoor man is HIGH ADMIRAL. Tii Dark and Aromatic, plug and cut.*
Ladies need not be troubled with chilblains or chapped hands if they use Nazol Ointment regularly during the cold l ■weather.— 4. The Commonwealth Government has made ;i profit to date of nearly £10,000 from its rabbit skins transactions. Milking cows is always rough on the hands ; they get hard and chapped. If JTazol .Ointment is used .regularly the hands will be kept soft and free from cracks. — 9. , A lady writing from Brutish Columbia says that 60,000 Chinese coolies recently' passed through there on their way to do: forestry work m France. . If you want your hands to be smooth and skin, soft and pliable, use.-. 'Nazol Ointment; It penetrates the pores, heals the cracks, and takes away the roughness. — 1. The Auckland branch of the Educational Institute passed a resolution affirming that m the best interests of the womanhood of the country training m home science should be continued after the age of 14 years, and recommending that compulsory continuation classes should be hold m daylight. - I Wintet weather is hard on the skin; it makes the hands. rough and lips chappedj but Nazol Ointment soothes, heals, and restores the skin to a smooth, pliable condition.- ~2.
Enlisted Men should purchase a sup- . ply of the new Tobacco— HlGH ADMIRAL. It's some tobacco.* . 1 An Ottawa message says that Sir , James Shaughnessy states that Canada caii easily raise an additional ISOjOOO 1 \vithout affecting the economic life of l the country. > , Ladies who do tlieir own housework s find thitir hands get rough and grimy. . This can be prevented by using Nazol Ointment, which keeps the skin soft and, pliable.— 3 - • LorU Derby, m a Speech, said that . ; 1 we must make the Allies our best cus- ] bomevs. ' It would not do to. wait for peace before making this effort.' The war causes ladies to do more outside work than formerly, and -the hands are made rough and the skin cracks Regular applications of Nazol Ointment; which penetrates the pores, will h'eal/thej i cracks and take away the roughness.— 7_ A sajle of butter for export at Is 2d ', per lb was reported at Wellington on . Friday. The butter is gradejd first gjrade creamery, and m the Wellington district- ' . ' Ho\isework makes the ha.nds rough and hard, .painful cracks sometimes appeariing m the skin. If you Use. Naiol ' Ointment it will make them smooth and soft.— -5.. . .
After washing, clothes the hands ,are liable to get chapped and rough. If you; will use Nazol Ointment it will prevent* chapping and keep the hands soft. — 6. -'"■■■ News has been received of the death A Captain Richard Reid, formerly of v the Government shipping office at Auck-*---land, who was killled while master of a sailing ship, off Valparaiso. There was recently reported from America a great Hereford sale, when the entire herd of 121 head of Dr Logan's averaged £142; The top figure . was £1240 for Russell Fairfax. The. 22 ; bulls averaged £205. , \ ' To Unionists and Workers genierallyl"" HIGH ADMIRAL will appeal It's, tie; new nutty smoke. Pull Strength, also ; Aromatic* , - Amoflg New Zealanders recently kflled m action was Mr Jplih Kirkland,; assist- • ant manager of Mbumahaki State « Farjn. Permit us to introduce to all Smokers . a new brand under a great name .-— * TITGH ADMIRAL— Tobacco Supremes Aromatic and dark, m tins or plugs.-* / The new Tobacco is H^GH ADMIRAL — to go untried is not wise. Get some v now. Aromatic or dark. P^ and cut.* The new bTand, HIGH ADMIRAL, is a Tobacco to suit all tastes. In Dark and Aromatic* V
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14340, 3 July 1917, Page 3
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