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SPRING CATTLE FAIR. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 10.30 a.m. The Poverty Bay Farmers' Satayards Co., Ltd. Will holt! t ; iL'"r .Spring Cattle Fair ou the abov-r date and time. Present Entries: 1000 nsfc 77 A TTLB ISO Bullocks 300 2J to 3-yofir Htecrs 100 Store Cows 100 Cows and Calves 50 P. A. and Hertford (mixed) 200 Mixed Cattle 80 2 and 3-year-o!d Heifers Ann s v X X r *dt"cfV7 Including 150 Woolly Ewes and Lambs 100 Shorn Ewes and Lambs 100 Woolly Fat and Forward Ewes 35 Woolly Ewes and Lambs Further Entries Invited. FRANK EVANS, 515 Auctioneer. GISBORNE, TINIROTO, WAIROA. COACH leaves Criterion Stables, Gisborne, MONDAYS, at 7 a.m. Coach leaves Wairoa Post Office on UHURSDAYS, at 8 a.m. CAR leaves for Waerenga-o-kuri on •THURSDAYS, at 9 a.m. > Don't Forget — "Civility, Attention, and Straight Dealing" is our motto. FRANCIS * LOUGHER.

The steady progress noticeable since the commencement- of the East Coast railway bridge at Napier still continues and the men are now engaged on the last, span, at the southern end. The concrete work on this and the. large span m the centre of the structure is proceeding, simultaneously. There are indications that the "bridge will be com--pleted early m the new year. SHARLAND'S MOA BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE never fails to keep fresh Eggs sweet and good. 3 The South Wales Daily News refers to a successfid invention *by Mr Donald Patterson, of New Zealand, "which promises to revolutionise the process of gasification now extensively, employed m connection with heavy oils." A man Is known by the lawn he keeps, and anyone can have a good lawn with a NORTH, BRITISH GARDEN HOSE. Ask to see the "L" or "G" qualities; they standvfor extra satisfaction. All dealers. ( Lieut. Duncan Maclnnon, a famous oarsman, who has been kailfled' at the f ronit, was the twelfth Oxf aiid ' J*owing "blue" to die at the war. The use of "OZO" TOOTH POWDER ' twice a day will keep your Teeth sound and free from decay, and impart a pearly whitenes to them. 6d. per tin everywhere. 5 •Mr Joseph Holt the Liverpool shipowner, announces the gift of £70,000 to numerous charities m celebration of his 70th birthday. Tlie principal gift is £30,000 to establish a fund for marine engineers and firemen. One of the simplest and most effectual of household remedies for stomach troubles m 1 young, children is SHARLAND'S MAGNESIA. 3 President Wilson has sent to the Senate the nominations of over 200 new major-generals and brigadier-generals for commands m the new National Army. •*OZO'' TOOTH POWDER whitens the Teeth, invigorates tlie gums, and -fives, a sweet fragrance to the breath. 6d. tins everywhere. 2 Tliere is great activity m tlie Quebec sliipyards for the construction of wooden vessels. The construction of steel vessels is also being undertaken with considerable energy. Cold m the Head and Nasal Catarrh is quickly relieved by "Nazol." Take 5 or 6 drops on loaf sugar, and place between the cheek aud gums, and allow to dissolve naturally and very slowly. This gives prolonged action and quicker relief.— ff The Royal grape vine at Cumberland Lodge, which! supplies their Majesties' table with grapes,, has a crop this year of between 700 and 800 bunches. The heaviest bunches weigh between 31b and 41b, -and the fruit is splendid. Thie grapes are of the Black Hamburg variety. Your Teeth can be made whiter and more beautiful, decay can be prevented, tartar can be removed by tne use of "OZO" TOOTH POWDER night and morning. 6d. tins everywhere. 1 At a meeting of the West Midland Joint Disablement Committee at Birmingham, a representative of the Ministry of Munitions stated that there were m the West Midland area 3,500,000 people, and there was one' disabled and discharged soldier to every 200 of the population. Thiey had upwards of 17,600 men to deal with. If you ret a Chill, with sore throat and tightneae of chest, tackle it at onoe with "Naeol." It grips it quicker aaid more efetf-taallx Umm motA rtmediei.— J. »

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14446, 5 November 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14446, 5 November 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14446, 5 November 1917, Page 8

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