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fi~: .j-rr-r-Jiii; •,;■;..» ;i- . t^;. .■:;•*-.■ .< -, { Millions. '6i Eggs "h&Ve rbeen^preserVed in SHARLAND'S fiM&Afi BRAND EGG PRESERVATTVE.* 4 ' It -Is the stdhdard preparation^ in New' Zealandi Try it yourself, this year.< , *. y • 1 ' The Ontario Government is arranging to send boxeg of ipplfes to soldiers at the front, and has purchased this year's "en-" tire crop in some districts direct from the farmers. ■ ' fi.'. fi fi' • Cyclists, don't buy trouble. Get tb,e NORTfI BRITISH CLtNCHER Non-skid Tyre with the extra air space for ea^y riding. "GuarJatfteeja'-'-fc--*"!"," 12. and 15 months. Ask to see thepi. The Dunedin Stdr states that it ys .practically, certain that -neither 'the 'Reform party nor the Liberal party*' will run a candidate at the ' bv-election for Gre y* ■ .-fi :fi-fi.'ififififir'fi''fi''fi fiThe too free indulgence in* sweets, Cakes, etfr., sooh upfeets' the stomach. The easiest and* ' simplest oojpreotivie'' iV SHARLAND'S MAGNESIA. .'•'«■'- v-** - " ' • 4 ' The British; YoUng Women's Christian Associatid'n ''has spent £80 A OOp ,in wat work this year. Recentl^'tW'new huts have beeiiv^pened in EHgllihd"'arid l one i|i France. Onfe stand? 911 the site of thie dreadful explosion 5 £t Silvertori. "Hie money fa/ this, hutmeijt.to be used b^ munition girls' was Targely'v, collected b)y one girl; It was? ppenpd by Mrs Lloyd George * . the' other" Oiie' was •' opened! ty Princess Marie Louise. 4,. , x .« -- f The saving of a few fillings: over clieap Motor Tyres mjiy prove., expensive eco nomy. The expendi'tUre pf a little extra it necessary,- for^ennchfef' 'Ci'dsV' British Tyres will prdye ar so'ttnd , 'lnv6stinght. They don't fear f-rough," toads, y* x i A Paris telegratm: sJiys . i; *RHK Reventlow, a nephew "of "the fariious^fightihg journalist of that ilk, hbs deserted froih the German arm'y thanks to the influence of his* m6tner;ywha~hfts alwayfe denounced the exoesses- committed b V the German troops: '< She n<c*W"l;'declares that she has separated her own~andj her son's responsibflity • from that*" of faetimany before humanity and posterity. : Economical "* i Hoiiseke6^efd are now preparing to put down their, supplies .of preserved Eggs.' Thesis preservative like 'SHARLAND'S-^ MOIA BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. Jusl try it. fir.fi: r.i :y.: j* fe Mr Roosevelt. joined' the S(a,ff of the Kansas City Star on October* "ly contributing cdmment' ,on tuifte'nt -fey^nts. *Mr Robseveit contributed eich month to the Metropolitan Magazines of New York, and will tegntihu'e-to'do so.; Among othei.* recent offel's* to^him has been 'that of writing for" a newspaper Vyj-sdicateV H? has preferred to contribute to one." daily paper only. The Kansas City Star has a unique position in the middldyUmted States. y ' ■■% When your little child Mf hot, restlesk and feverish' with* a 'fresh cold, don v £ delay, hut imniedia ! tely'^give v,i Nazor' on' sugar, and sprinkl© 1 f rfeely a handkerchief with "Nazor and pin to' the d Jess, so that the child can inhale it constantly. — :5. Tlie tying up of about 20 steamers for over six weeks, owing £0 the 'strike on coastal steamers, reMtodj.in a most serious loss to -the shipowner." The manager of one important company irif or ined' a Wellington Times representative thait ;' his company's losses' fan info thousapds oif pounds, a statement he was', to demonstrate. Many of the sea^rien' have suffered the • loss of over eix weeks*' wages, but several of the men, particularly the single men, are oufof pooket to only a small extent/ owing* to the fact that they promp*tly joined: larger boats when the trouble' started^y- Owing to the godd money earned- by 'peamen, in a'few weeks' they will' soon ..wipe out any debt they may have incurred- during their idleness. - - ■ PROFITABLE PATENTS.' Each day you areJbrought into contact with scores of inventions wliich have made fortunes for .t^e?discovea*em Perb^ps yoif; h^ye aji id^S* that; ' Wsl. t hrir|g you fame, t Why Pot'p^nt it'^t' opce? otheTWise some one el^e nte**/ <Jr<>P o|^ th-i same idea and protect it. ' (3onsuilt us— - our long experience and *>Vid# ioiiftection enable us*" to, advise' you iaccui&iely.^— Henry Hughte, Ltd., Pat^iit Attorneys^ Featherston St., Wellington; or* F. R, /Pall, Peel St.,Gi6b6ni^ -

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14447, 6 November 1917, Page 6

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661

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14447, 6 November 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14447, 6 November 1917, Page 6

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