BRITISH TYRES FOR BRITISH ROADS— WOOD-MILNE.
j New Zealand roads are British roads, and yet many a motorist uses imported , Tyres on them, and for this there is no ' reason. Wood-Milne Tyres, besides- being British, positively out-mile all others. i Where is there another make which §ives the same guarantee of 3500 miles? elected resilient rubber and toujjh cotton fabric, plus special Wood-Milne , vulcanising— those factors are respon*sible for. the exceptional gooxlness of Wood-Milne Tyres. The using of for-, eign Tyres is probably thoughtlessness— \ the using of Wood-Milne's is downright THOUGHTFULNESS. Think it over ! Write for details to your Garage, or N.Z. Depot, 167 Vivian Street, Wellington. . . Tlie editor of the Peking Post has ibeen arrested for libelling President Wilson. This organ has long been a special medium for German . propaganda. Immediately you feel a Cold coming on, take Nazol freely for a few days. It is the. quickest and safest remedy. — 8 Jess Willard, the American heavyweight pugilist, telegraphed to the President, "I will fight. When do you want me?" It is said that recruiting officers refused to enlist him because he is too :b %- ' '■■■,/ ' ■ '' COUGHS AND COLDS VANQUISHED BY . BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER. I You obtain a preparation of assured efticacy when you purchase a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. It is not a new, untried article, but one that has been doing good for ovefc half a century Keep a bottle always m the house during this, trying weather. A" close m time may ward off a bad cold. Sou can, build up the strength of the lungs arid system by a course of Baxter's Lung Preserver. Get a big Is lOd bottle to-day. Any store or chemist can' supply you. 1 Captain J. Morrison, who was m temporary command of the Arahura, has taken charge of the Tarawera. The best prevention* against Influenza or Colds wnich are infectious or contagious is to protect the mucous membranes' of the nose and throat by taking Nazol on 'sugar or by frequently inhaling it. through a Nazol Inhaler.— lo Over 60,000 'Germans have been arrested m the United States since the decla-'..-ration of war for spying and other offences: "For this relief much thanks." —Shakespeare. Many people of this district are thank- ' tul for rapid relief from chest and I ''bronchial troubles through taking Baxter's Lung Preserver. This popular pie- ■ para tibn has become famous because ol its emcaoy m ail cases . of coughs, colds, bronchitis, etc. It soothes the sore throat arid bronchial passages, relieve* coughing, and builds up health anu strength. Thousands of delighted users have benefited during ' the past fifty years. All chemists and stores sell and recommend. "Baxter's"— Price Is lod. ■•.-■ It is proposed to introduce a Government coal monopoly m Russia. A Sudden Chill may give you cold m th© head, iriflammed throat or bronchitis. [ Kemember, if you should take a chill, don't wait until you are laid up, but. use Nazol freely right away. Thousands know its, value. — 4 [ More than 6000 Canadians have joined •the British Navy since the war began, f "Do ■ you suffer from cold feet?" we [ asked' a- Visitor ' onoo. "Yes," he said, ■ feelingly, "my wife's. " ( He needn't have done so if he had got her a North British Hot Water Bottle with the "Unique" stopper. — No. 7. •Le Matin says: "It is known for a fact from German orders that the Ger- , mans only relieve a division' when it has lcji'st at least 4000 meri.'' ;Cold m the head or Nasal Catarrh is quickly relieved by Nazol. ' Take s\>r 6 drops oh loaf sugar, aiid place between the cheek an<f gums, and allow to dissolve naturally and very slowly. This gives , prolonged . action and quicker : relief. —2 ...:.,.. \ ; . ,/fhe .United- States Government »now recognises the-. . Japanese' fermi of marriage, andi it- is no- longer hecessaiy ior the "mcturb bride" from Japan to follow the American custom. , It's a little thing to look for, a big t|ung to find— the Hot Water Bottle j \^ith the patent "Unique" stopper, made j ojily by the North British Rubber Co., with specially strontr vulcanised joints that never leak or tear.' All traders. — No. 3. ■ , has. again made its appcarjMic'e at, Broadmeadows Military Camp, I Victoria. One of a party of New Zealanders m the camp has been attacked ; Th ere is ..nothing so simple and effectual foy, colds m children as NazoK One, two,' or three, drop«" according to age on lump sugar jdiould be given frequently during the* day, and at night sprinke Nazol freely on the nightdress, co that it niay bo inhaled during the n|ght.— o , * . . i According ot the Economist, the rise ia prices m England from the begiuning 'of July,\l9l4, to^tlie 5 end 1 of March, 1017, has averagecfe' 107.7 per cent., while the Statist during the same period niakes it 105.4 per cent. There was a! marked advance m the first quarter of this; year., The moral is to. restrict purchases^ as much as possible. But many purchases cannot be stopped, and pikies are an important element m .the economic situation. All the countries iii the war are trying to combat them, biit. their success is doubtful.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14340, 3 July 1917, Page 2
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