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According to tho Exchange corresponi dent at Lausanne, the Basler Nachrichten learns that, m spite of all medical nrecnaitions/ an epidemic of dysentery has manifested itself at Berlin. At Munich, Mannheim, StraSsburg and Frankfurt the death rate from the disease is terribly high. '.-• ~ UTE~ADVERTrBEMENTs7~ CAR FOR WAIROA. C!AR 'Will leave town, for Wairoa at 1 9 a.m. TO-MORROW (Thursday). Intending passengers apply to, — G. BOYD, V British Empire ' 48 COOK COUNTY COUNCIL HOSPITAL BOARD REPRB*SEtX"TATION. THE POiLLING-PLAOES will Ibe as follows : — Hangaroa. — Barnes-Graliam's Homestead. Makauri — Goodohap's Store. Mangapapa — Be-l's Store. '. Manutuke — School-house. Maraotaha — Sohoolhoiise. , , • Ma.taAvhero — Public. Hall. Ngatapa. — Sohoolhoiise. Ormond— Road Board Office. Parikauapa— Nelson's Woolshed. Patutahi— Public Hall. Pehiri— Post Office. Tahunga-y-iSteele's Homestead. Tiniroto — 'Schoolhouse. Tolaga Bay— Reynolds' Hall, "v^a.nnata— Publio Hattl. Walhiga.ke — O'Connor's Store. • .' Waiohika — Stevens' Store. T Vasrenga-a-hik>a — Public Hall. Waerenga-o-kuri— Steele's Store. Whangara— Schoolhouse. Wharerata— Public Hall. 'Vijran — Schoolhouse. Gisborne— <Masonic HaU, Chiplders Road. H. M. PORTER, * Returning Officer. Gisborne, Nov. 6th) 1917. 49 COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. HANGAROA RIDING ELECTION. THE POLLING-PLACES " wiU be, as> ifollo-ws:— Hangaroa— -Bai-nes-Graham's Homestead. PaTikaiiapa— Nelson's Woolshed. ' Pehiri— Post Office. Tahunga— (Steele's Homestead. Tiniroto — Sohoolhouse.^ ' Waerenga-o-kuri— Steefe'a Store. Gisborae— County Offioe, Oiildefra Road. H. M. PORTER, Returning Officer. Gisborne, Nov. 6th, 1917. 50 All cooks praise Edmond's Baking Powder. It makes cakes, scones, and biscuits light /-and delicious, and works a wonderful improvement m puddings and pio crusts. Economical, dependable, ask for »8 FDMQNDS 1 BAKING »*J *g POWDER, \ The Handmaid £i 3 of Milk. E g| Brown & Poison's Com , pj! -j f lour coaxes children to Ll J'n take plenty of milk, their n most important food. W For example :— m ~J Blancmang-: and Jam, fes! '$. Fruit and Corn F.our Custard, j. A B.ancmange and Stewed Fruit. j|J "jßroen & Polson'sg 1 Corn Flour; v ir.-okes a:l these easily and econo- LJ ■4 mically. They are nourishing and W\ j dcliciou* — the very ideal of summer UJ sweets {or cluldren. H PRESENTATION LETTERINGS In Gold or Silver Promptly JEhcecnted at BKRALD OFFICB

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14448, 7 November 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14448, 7 November 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14448, 7 November 1917, Page 6

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