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Thousands * have learnt to Tely oni SHARLAND'S MOA BRAND EGG 1 PRESSERVATUVE,; because it is ab4 so'luitely reliable and always gives thej best results. 6 .The -Union . Company , have . sold their well -knowii coastal steariier Kara to Reese 8r05.,. Clmstchurch, who.' have purchasedyher for the fpurpose of i*eplajCing their steamer Opouri; which was wrecked a few weeks ago at the Greymouth entrance. "COLD FEET." Neglect to keep the feet dry upsets the' ci rculatory , sy sferii and ' impurities consequently remaih in the blood.'* Feven germs .then rapidly develop .as"., well as throat -and nasal /troubles.' .. v .'.'Fluenzol"' used, promptly will expel these "microbes and save you endless suffering. Garglej for throats, swallow for Influenza and; sniff' up fa* head colds. j A comrade who" "Witnessed Captain! Guynemer's fatal fight thus describes inf they Excfelsidr? (Paris) how the hero jhriet Kis de*ith:' "Guyneriier sighted] five machines of the Albatross type D3.1 Without, hesitating, , he bore down on! them. At that . mdment •enemy'patrollina machines soajr-ing^iat a great height ap4 peered sudderily arid ffell upon Guyne-I mer. There were 40 enemy machines inf the air at this time, including Coun^ Vori Richtlioferri arid his circus* division] of machines^ painted 'in diagonal blue and white stripes. Toward Guynemer'si right som6; .machines hove'? ;inl sight, but it was too late. Guynemer! must have been letting, his machine drop; gently towards the earth', and ,1 lost! traice-of it. All that I can say is that! the machine ,was not on fire.". I , ' ■/-■...-. ■.» A sudden' Chill may givel you cold in! thia Head, inflamed Throat, or Bronchi-? tis. Remember! If you should take a' ctiill, v don't wait - until you are -laid 'jip,'] but use ,"Nazol" freely righ* away.] Thousands know its vadue.^-4. fi; , t - \ Tlie richest man' in Eriglaftd, strange] to relate, is not a imatch king . or aj sugar monarch. . Bie is ". |ir . John Eller-] man, Bt., controller of* mariygreiJit. ship-! ping lines, who is said, ony a' moderate 1 estimate, to be worth £535,000,000. Sir John has a house in. SoutlVA^dley street, anothei* in Eastbourne, ''arid -a OjEtstle in the Highlands,- .but , he spends most of his' time in an office . advising, the Government •on the vital matter of * sea and ocean shipment's I—the1 — the invaluable advice of a practical expert. His hobby, according to the New' York Sprirj*; is collecting pictures; and as' a .man of today he prefers pictui^es Of to-day. "I believe in encouraging the men and women wlui - ai'e painting : now,'- .he says. '*The Corots, Van Dycks, arid Rembraiidts can take cave of themselves." The worst roads can't "chew up" CLINCHER DREADNOUGHT ? MOTOR CYCLE TYRE§: They are, made the other way. Oversize 26 x 2J; heavy 28 * 3. Aslc any live dealer. y'y' A return laid on the table of the House of Representatives • shows the '«a3aries, fees and* expenses, paid to memlbers of the Transport Board from August 17th, 1914, till, July 31<|t, 19A7.: .Captain Walker has 'received-, iijo;"'s&lary, biit di^ew £2012 17s in fees (£3 3s -a day when employed) and £f)7 12a expenses; Captain Post has received ' £1500 h -sh,lary and £452 9s 2d expenses ;"■ Ji Maopherson, £1074 salary,, and JBS9I 8s Id expenses; Captain Striii^ei;, .£975 salary,,. and £66 17s 6d expdhs^iyV'lajdr W." L. "Robinson has receivefi . £1026 4s id salary, and £iOO 6s 4d expenses. All the precedinjjr liave received in addition a. fißss bonus }each. J '"; *'iy ''"y. ■ l ,fi'fi '^ ''fifififi' fifi i The b^ewnity of pearly white Teeth may I be pre^eifved from childhood to, old age py usiVig "OZO" TOOTH POWDER, 6d. tins everywhere.; "3 -; Mr A. M. Riobertsori, the well-known orcliardist of Hastings, atatea that thf> outiook for the oommg frujt s&aisoni in Hawke's Bay is a* very bright oihe — in faot, thejindicqjtions are that it will be tjie heayiest crop experienced for several yeaxafi He states tliat ithe Tecent iexoep^ tional rains have had a detrimental effect on stone fruits, but this is move than compen«qtsd foi* by the. prolific *ci*op of pipt finiite, iyhich is a very heavy one this season, > A word to the Wives, is shfflcierit. Serve Hayward'B MILITARY v PICKLE, and the success, ,ol ( your dinner is assured. . All stores.- >- :.'■•■■ '■■■ A meeting of woolgrowers of the^Ta*anaki and Wellington provincial di^ncts, held* at Palirierston Nprt^'/ appointed Mi* V. PearceV M^P., to 'represent the, ais*tricts ori the woolgrowers' committee. A tesolution. was- passed ,' "That this committee Hrf of opinion ' that the spirti of £he agreement for the purchasing ojE: New Zealand,- wools, viz. 55 perl eent. advance on' pre-war -rates, has* riot been carried oiit , as . regards .seedy w;ool, crutchings i and' 'skjnß^' fi"- ■-...' fifi fifififi -fifi: .' -' The 'eipetiemce of of House- : keeper *pi?6Ves '* the c v|fe;.oi y i^*^s'" hkmwuoA wmfipim&fipssß®Bi!. i VATO*E- . L lt .is 4 cert^in,%^*©hahjP,V' arid, 9 teV^sL,fi ' ■ v fir; fifi--' fi":-fi:-. 4

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14447, 6 November 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14447, 6 November 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14447, 6 November 1917, Page 7

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