DON'T STOP! . When someone stops adverting, sonieone stops buying} .When someone stomps buying, someone stops selling} whten someone stopV felling; someone stops making 5 yrfhen sbtneorie stops making, someone; stops •earning } when someone stops earning everyone -stops bwyirig; Don't stop buying, but keep on buying-* from "The People's Emporium." Our prices are the West m Gisborne. 'Nuff : "I could take you to a place in'AVel- j lmgton where there are fourteen dwell- .i ings l -on about 120 feet square," said a. speaker at the annual meeting of the Wellington Town-Planhhig 'Association. VI ; dbust if they can beat that m, England. This question' is very a<jut« m our; oitios." «■••■ ..' • •;-■ . ; ;■ _x •■;:-.■ ■. . If your tlfrdat is" sore arid ; irritable, 1 ' take Nazol; .it will give you relief.— 6. - I "Extra weigju? to the movement' that asks/ the Government" to take over aiid maintain, the main arterial roads of tile Dominion is forthcoming front farmer^ ; m the North and on the Main Trunk luYe. JBy way of , strengthening their harids m this respect, these farmers, who are member 6 pf the. Farmers' Union, are soliciting m the respective remits 'of ,thjeir t branches to the forthcoming annual conference, the support, thereof . i -;' PROFITABLE PATENTS : .•••'< Itech day you are brought into cont^it 'with 1 scored of intentions which ihave/ made fortunes for the discoverers. Pfer- { bap's you have an idea that will bring ■■ you fame. ' Why not patent it it once? " otherwise some one else may drop on the -f same idea and ptotect- iii nfe-^ | our long experience and wide* connection, , enable us', to advise aocurat^i-r— . fienry Hufehes, Xtd., Patent Attonwy s , ■ Featherston St. . ! Wejlihgton ; x>f ' P. R; , j Ball, Peel St.; dwborneVF, . : : | ;V One of the most remai'kable things '• iti America is thfe way m ■ \Vhi|3h alllhoJ greatest organisers arid business mien ;; of ' the "'•tfouhtry. lkve 1 " 1 thid^'il'Viiji ■tljeir it jobs and" bave Unlisted m the service / of- the State at -the nominal salary iof ■-. ono'dollai'-a year. The Idhg list is*an! imposing one, and includes railroad magnates, • bankers; heads of gr«ai> u c6i*po>a- { *tions, prominent - Ikwyers, •• <idn'tractt>isj * eiigineers^-in fact, a vast army of .-i&en'f< who have made good in.theiripalticu'lar.T lineof life.:- • ■: . ■'> .-.■ ,V. i /"*•■'"■•.-, A(^ Mu*. CV «<i -l Trt\ysK v.- teachjer i>f siliV , ing at'Uamilton, Avrites :— J' Ehieiifeol ' has proved excoediiiy l v uwofurtSrsrrae"' and to some of iiiy^up.iU • I havecbp- 5 ndence m reeonnnenHiiig. it to anydrie^ suffering - ; :from ,- throat aftectiona." i' Mndnnie Christian, of the famous Garcia ? SeKoordf 3\rilsic, .Syduey.'Mr'. liamiltbn 3 Modgeßand o^hetp; eminent teachersof ■? Rinerine .aUo recommend Fiuenzol. ' '»fi il A 1 m.edting : of ; over 3000 women was ' held at the Exhibition ißuilding on Sim- 1 j day, April 28j in' connection with^he war 4 I crisis (states an' Adelaide . correspondent). ? I The Governor , presided, and, ?on the 0 I motibn 6.f Lady 'Galway, ; resolutions were parsed expressing intense ; admiration ; for r tha Australian fighting if orces,- and deep respect I for the memory of the fallen < herpes. ',-Qver 27 women's associations were represented ';ontl\a platform, j , ■• . I "^Nazol cold m the bead and Nfl**l Catawli.— 4. - i • "The United States Government lias ' takett over the* 'American' ''mail steamer Sierra, and she 'hai 'been' withdrawn f roiii the Australian '! trdde. The Sierra is a 10,000-ton "ii^|ri aiid 'slib ,fia"s ..foiv' some- • time ijlne 5 of thiS Oceanic 1 Stwam- I ship Company's fleet of fast passenger ! boats 'plyiijir "between Sji'fi '.Frn'hcisco and. Sydney: Slie will^-b' a ' replaced by thu ' motorrdriven. ship Selandia. I SENT 2000 MILES FOR BAXTER'S LUNG ;: : ,'.-■ .'PRESERVER., j, .. ' ' A mjin hjad such faim m Baxter's Lunj? Preserver that- he -wjrote frpm AVestern' Australia as itblldwsi^- 1 " ' * ' "Enclosea'flna '£1: '• Please send me Sd'me' bottles ol your Lung Preserver as soon as possible as I have a rather bad cough, and. your remedy cured me of asthma when I .wasfjin 4 New Zealand, 14 yearH .ago.*'/ 1.-;1 '.-; ' ;•.; •■" ■- '. ' , : ■''■■ ■' ■' i : Yqii can bbtain Baxter's. Lung> Pre- ; server "at,. yoiir chemist or ; store.- . . Big bottle, sfe.^; -.-.h. -.■■■_., , .- : _; r':\ -..'. When the war broke oufcn there were about 30,000 medical men m Great fßvijtain and only about J dsoo'medical women, but : lately there has "been an enormous inoi'eass of women 1 -students at the-medi^ ' cal schoolßj- and m thei opinion of th& ' leading ' female ! 'mfember ' of the medical pi'ofession the women will very likely outnumber " the men ill * about §0 ;,y«ars' , time. Even m five years'^ time, when j the students now under training will ! I have iimshed their course, there will ■ bs a considerable influx of women doc.tors into private practice. ! For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' , Great. Peppermint Cure. 1/6, 2/6,* '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14607, 17 May 1918, Page 6
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