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mm I jl H \__\ M For Influenza *-»■• H' THean-s E_sem|3 IThe Great Money-Saving Iteniedy. HB ___* CotU 2f-— Makm 1 pint— Save* 1 0/- HB m ~y „ . . ilB Jewellery worth '£1000 'was' 'stolen form the sample-room of the Newcastle traveller of Hoffnung and* 1 Co., of Sydney. \ / "■•■"• -- ',','•■ f/'.'" ." "•; For Influenza, take. "Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. 1/6, 2/6". ' During the month. . 0f. . , June the , film censor (Mr W. Joliffej dealt with 326,260 ft. of moving pictures. Seven of the pictures were -'turned down" altogether, and "cut." . were made m twenty-one others m the interests of public morality. Since he was appointed about the middle of September, 1916, Mr Joliffe has dealt with 3,215,---600 ft of film. , There is nothing so simple and effectual for colds m children as Nazol. One, two, or three drops according to age on lump sugar should be given frequently during the day, and at night sprinkle Nazol freely on the nightdress, so that it may be inhaled during the night. — 9. - '. ...\ y _ For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Great Peppermine Cure, 1/6, 2/6. Mr Hi|aire Belloc, writing m Land and Water, says the creation of storming troops is a- powerful indication of German exhaustion, especially when ooupled with the. fact that the German Government has called, \jtyp the 1919 class, as compared ' with the French mobilisation of 1918 class. They wear out slowly — THE NORTH BRITISH HOT .WATER .BOTTLE with the patent "t'niriue*' Stopper— the sign of satisfaction. Their merit gives plea- < sure to both dealer' and'buyer. Tlie base, of ..an anti-aircraft shell struck the' roof of '-Australia House," London, but no damage was caused. When the warning of the raid was received the whole of the staff was quickly marshalled a.nd descended to the basement. A new. light on a difficult . problem.— Some people wonder how we can sell goods at Less than wholesal. price. A glance, a. our window will demonstrate the remarkable values we are offering — for instance, Cashmere Bouquet Soap at .1/3. This is. the exact wholesale price, but by getting large supplies from the right quarter . we can sell at this low figure, and still make a fair profit. This also applies to Colgate's Talc Powder, which we sell at 1/2 (the "usual price is 1/6). Boot Laces: v?e_ offer, at 24 for 1/-. We can only sell at tliis price because wo bought an enormous quantity. Tinsel Pot -Oleahers are (offered by the wholesaler at 5/6 per dozen ; this 19 sjd each; yet we sell at 3 for 1/-, which shows lis a satisfactory profit. We are not m business to lose money, and every article we sell pays n*- We know how to buy, and we know where to buy ; tliat is tlie aolutioii of the problem, and "The People's Emporium" ia out to give you the benefit of their experience. *

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14354, 20 July 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14354, 20 July 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14354, 20 July 1917, Page 7