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, Germans are said to be inoculating animals m Argentina, with bacilli. If you get a chill, take Nazol immediately. It will prevent sore throat or tightness of the chest. — 5. If f-our throat is sore and irritable, take Nazol : it will jrive you relief.— f>. Portion of a launch's decking, including a deck cabin intact, the glass skylight being unbroken, was washed up at Mount Stewart Point, Katikati. It has! been identified as belonging to the launch Pearl, which broke adrift from .the scow Moa when she was m. the hands of tho German escapees from Motuihi. SUFFERER FROM BRONCHITIS AND ASTHMA RELIEVED. "For many years I had been ai terrible sufferer from bronchitis and asthma, and had to keep m bed for weeks at a | time. Last winter Baxter's Lung Pre- i server was recommended to me and 1 am : grateful to say both asthma and bronchitis have now left me." So writes a ' grateful woman from Newtown, Wellington. . Thousands testify to the remarkable curative value of "Baxter's." Large bottle costs only 2s. "What reinforcement are you m?" asked Mr. S. E. McCarthy, S.M., of a defendant, who was charged before him ' at Wellington with failing to account for ! certain moneys belonging to his late cm j ployers. < The accused, who was m khaki, replied, "In tho military police, ' sir !" Inspector Marsack interjected that it was a case of "set a thief to catch a thief." | Nazol relieves cold m the head and Nasal Oataxrk— 4. | "We are going to put our foot down on pleasure work, and make it a condition tha*t essential work must be done," said Mr. H. W. Bishop', S.M., chairman of the Second Canterbury MUi tayy Service Board, when the case of motor engineer was being reviewed. "Too; much pleasure-driving is going on." Km. Walsh, of the Hawera .Refreshment Rooms, tells how an eighteen.* penny bottle of Fluenzol, m a few >- minutes cured her girl of a cough, and how her husband (Enginedriver Walsh) was cured of a bad sore throat with • few teaspoonful gargles from the same bottle. Take undiluted Fluenzol m teaspoonful gargles at short interval* • and s bottle will last a lonf time. vi It is stated on good authority (says the Otago Daily Times} that there will shortly be a further commandeering* of ships trading to New Zealand from 'overseas, and that some of the larger vessels working the coastal trade may also be requisitioned by the Government,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14593, 1 May 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14593, 1 May 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14593, 1 May 1918, Page 7

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