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During the past fortnight three permits were issued, having a stated value of £589 10s, a? under : 1 dwelling £500, two additions £89 10s. The building inspector reported that the two months' time given to Mr Lowndes by the Council to demolish building situated. in AwaiphruVT'bad liad-'fcjgiired and the structure still remains. Reporting to the Borough Council last evening on the Lytton road tramway extension, the town clerk stated the road gang has cleared the rails of metal oh the contractor's behalf and it now remains for the Council to complete.. this section at its earliest conyeni«ice,,.-con- - tract No. 124 being now" complete as -far as Mr Webb is concerned. 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 stand for extra satisfaction., All dealers. A ■■ Wellington correspondent h^..be6ini informed that Mr Massey has received, a. cable from the Imperial authorities' d«Einitely declining to take rabbits. -.;• ... f A The use of "OZO" TOOTH POWDER. twice a day will keep your Teeth sound and free- from decay, ahd \ impart a pearly whitenes to them. 6d. per tin .everywhere. .6 ' At the last meeting of the Wanganui Borough "Council. 'it was decided .to .expend up to £10 m making public a leaflet dealing with the fly misance. „,-.,' One of the simplest and most effectual of household remedies for stomach troubles m young children is SHARLAND'S MAGNESIA. 3 A, total of 12,000 trees have been raised: m the Wanganui borough nursery , and planted oi_t this season. "OZO" TOOTH POWDER whitens the Teeth, invigorates the gums, and gives, a^ sweet fragrance to the breath. . 6dY tins everywhere. 2 "The New Zealand- engineers," saYs a returned soldier, "have the reputation of being the best on the Western fronft. Sir Douglas Haig haa stated that, never once have the German engineers been . successful, m working a, point on them." ; BRITISH TYRES FOR BRITISHERS.' | BUY WOOD-MILNErS. ! Because they are Britian's Best Tyres, r the Allied Governments have been using , more and more Wood-Milne Tyres. So i great was the demand that it virtually amounted to commandeering the factory, ' and hence it was found impossible :, to i supply the- N e T Zealand market. How- • ever, arran gements were . mado , tof: mrr crease the output enormously, and this makes it possible to again resume ship-V ments to the Dbmihion and toVstirrange for regular supplies.. Those' desirous of using the best of British T^es shbuld demand Wood Milne. Wholesale : I)is- , i ributors for New Zealand : ' : Oaselberg | and Co., Ltd., Molesworth Street, Wei-:, I Hngton. j ,In recognition of his services to the industry, Mr Owen Parker, president of ithe Federation of Boot and Shoe M_ahu|?^turers, was presented' at the Leathersellers'. Hall with his portrait m oil^by Mr Solomon, R. A. In the oourse of 'the speeches, it was stated that .through, the cooperation of the' federation, ooVQwjOOo Army boots had been provided" m about two years and a half. 7-.V Your Teeth can be made whiter andi more beautiful, decay can, be V prevented, tartar can be. removed by the use' or • "OZO" TOOTH POWDER night and morning. 6d. tins everywhere. V .1 According to the Journal of the Royal Society of Arts, an inventor: has devised V for military use a two-ended stocking. The top becomes the toe ; or N the/toe the top as desired, either. end being' dosed by a tie of yarn. The object is to double the life of the sock by changihg"V the ■■ .wearing surface.. , If ybu vet a Chill, with sore throat iwui tightness of chest, tackle it at once with "Nazol." It grips it quicker a_ld morei •ffftctnallv than mo-t rem adieu.— JManchester Corporation has completed . a scheme for supplying j motor driven vehicles with gas at one- fourth the present cost of petrol. SHARLAND'S MOA BRAND. EGG PRESER"v"ATIVE never fails to keep fresh Eggs swee-t and .g00d. .. r _. x„ -, : 7 ; $ Between April I V and. August ;.2s'the '.. British revenue from drink yielded. £14 * -..' 351,006, compared^ with £20,160,000 ;in;' V.. -the. corresponding per.bd\ of ■• last , year". . . f y ? Cold -La the Head and Na^ Catarrh Vis quickly relieved by -'Na.iol.'* Tak4 r 6vOr*c6 : drpjp^ on loaf suga^V agft places between the" cheek agd gumsy jSw* allow - to : . dissolve""' naturally^ ahd vjeij^owly*!, This gites prolonged action 7Md/ quicker; T«li»f— P .. VYY. - '..■■'•'\ ' V : . 7 The amusement tax was xsgs§£f jsi the: • public- at 'this week's perf^marioeß ofi . the. Royal Comic OperaJ^di^^ny, ;in"f Christchurch; the pric'e^^f^apiiriissib-^r ■are: Dress-circle and os'^ 3d, ' early door stalls .4»^wif irate door? .'stalls 3s 2d. ' Early and -jiiie. door gallery? tickets were, increased iH^-pr-C^hy. ltt ' toVmeet the tax. V V'Y ■-■ 7 ■'■ .-■'. "iA "\ i '■■.■- --•■*■ Heartburn and sick , headache 'is roY .lieved by SHARLAND'S "MAGNESIA. 2 •-'',. . - .. •'•: .'. y;J!\'t ■-' "*'•-: ■> V-, . ■■_.- Xi ■ ■■ y .'>»■&- .ir [*7; y~".r xyiv -' ' - . A i*y : '-'"*% A~W \XA 'A, _i-4«'*i&. Y_ _\^- ~YYi V '?•'•' tev • vSijgg"©!^. : --fc^wmii&'^-'f!7-7 ;' >■ ' •;'■;'.'.-;: ; -'. 7 7'7-'??^" "■'"'""• '"-?•'-"*$' A.- '>• \'y '':." ; '" ! '- V-''' FO-R'^-^Y'VY'.Y X" ! SHOP ASSISTANTS. TF you work behind a counter, "'* and'V have a fair education, devote; an hour, or. so each "evening 'to ithe study of Adver- ' tising. Li a few months you will be.able, to ; command .higher wages- .sfa demand foi* .capable Ad-m-tisement-j Writers cannot be jnet m New Zealand. ' Here's the opportunity you've been waiting for! '-■ ■■ Bank^Yi-Y ! G^llege, Teach,es,' in -Twenty-four Siriip-o^ahdrln'v t cresting Lossons the ■ Principles 7! and ' Pi*actioe of Modern Advertising. Tjk% .Course is thoroughly V and Vproyides ledge and experience of ihe InsWctors---WILL APPLETON AN© MALCO*L3La_AT,' 7 V- ■ of The diaries Haines Advertising Agehcyv ; I^eiy St\i^ the eye" of these^ practical^ mien,- Who*' correct and criticise all papers. Peea niay be paid by montlily irustalmertts. Write at once for Prospectus. ' -H. AMOS, .'.,:' .*-' Direptor. -' •■'.■.".;■ X <3" "'i ■1 1 i.uixijj 1 1 niiiui 1 1 ii ii 1 1 1 n'i» ''rir* •^AA-yX. ...y,;i ,■■■''"':• §g jtoßßB&'' : '-' ! irf--' ' "-^^ A s \x\. . 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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14448, 7 November 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14448, 7 November 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14448, 7 November 1917, Page 5