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.... . ; i ■'..'■ -y .y. .'..."" '.Z'Z[>iZr% ! Ask for 'Maclogn* Make ' «9L f^^V.v -J ' : THE LEADING STORES SELL THEM! ■ \ -^ / ;Yk . § ' Many suits for Boys are looked on as a^^^^S A Jfthhfr ' & 1 side line by the Manufacturers. They H p; are' made' up from tfoe Remnants of 1 "^ACLp.(SN" Suits areftot so. "They are ■BHHT Mi- „| ! jxiad^ in tl ie Best Equipped Factory in JhmISK. J^m' 1 the Dominion. 1 They are specially cut, J^^^^^Mk^J^ I specially tailored, Specially sewn to give jH^^^^SL^ 1 length of wear and good style in looks. VE^^^^^S I All the leading stores sell < the "M AC- fIHY^HB-'' I LbGN" make of Boys' Suits—in all sizes, -WHY TmaßL\ I and ascoreof styes^ Genuine-MACLpcjN' lEtWk 1 Suits all carry tM brand, as shown /yi bHk .. yy ; p ; xM the left Yhand top corn^^ Hil 1 f ment. Look' for it— and buy no suit R8 "WW r: v;without it) It is your guarantee of Bdys' fljlr ißp^ " : '-1 — ASK FOR /MAGLOa^' MAKE 'G x ■.;'v*^^ **■ .* - '' *. '"■ '• ' «•:■ ' = 10 ' '" >'■' 'ii'- 1 - Z'Y'X : - * ; „: : - ■ , .V ; ■•; ,',,;. ■ . . -:■■■■.■- " ■ K '- V--i

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The Minister of Lands has expressed himself as much impressed^witliVth. possibilities of the swamp' land in the North Auckland district. Z r )z ■ According to the New ..York, correspondent of the Times, 'a statement made by Mr. Henry Ford occupies . the foreground of the discussion of the railway problem in America.. He makes the following criticism of 'the railway service : "Tlie freight car weighs as much as the load it generally carries. It gravels twothirds fullVand comes back. empty. Passenger trains weigh 50 to 150 times as much as the passengers in them. A Pull T man car weighing 30 to 40 tons averages less than a tori of passenger l6ad. Fourfifths' of tho work of a railway to-day is liuiilingj the dcad'-weiglit of its own wastefully heavy engines and coaches. This is why railway presidents havo such a hard time to .tigu,ro . o,i\t. the (freight ancl passenger rattes high 'enough on 20 per cent, of tho^yo .l^ad to cover the cost of haulingihis'cndrmbus 80 pbr cent: of tho dead-weight , around.. .^ature hai distributed alloy materials' which,.': with heat treatment, make. steel of 75 or 100, tons tensile strength' instead of 25 tons. T And then the weight! can '-be cut down/ proportionately. Alloy steels of* high tensile strength cut/down the • weight truck' and automobile. This . criticism (says, the 'Electrical vßeyiowV .applies also to electrical "vehicles . of all kinds, and-; oalls attention to a matter of great importance. '■-.'''• SUFFERER FROM BRONCHITIS AND ASTHMA RELIEVED. "For many years, I bad been a terrible sufferer fnjpi broncbitis and asthma, and had to kqep in bed /o,r weeks at a time. Last winter Baxter's Lung Preserver was recommended to me arid I 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 bf "Baxter's." Largo bottle costs only- Ba.

HOUSEHOLD FUftNITORE^ ■' ,-"**"Stiohal"' 4^ v --X KITCHEN Tables, Chair*, Kreawr, V Bofa, Chiffoiiier, Single and Double r,edstea4^ apd yfitm Xffm St'-ratohM*, Hospital. .Beds., Washst^d^, .P^phes?^ P^ii's,"Dhchess , Cheat^', Ghfet" Qf P^a^fo* (fi*i>m' 2 to 's drawiie), Wardrob^'^C^ir;'Fentlers; Linos, Meat o^fek, ' W-^hibg , Machine, etc. Although • our 'Of^rha^ire ia second-hand, it hag aJl',been reno-faten, anj is. almost equal tp'new. *^ ■••-'' ?* * * ' ■We also have a largestock otprookery,Brushware, Cutlary^V Jfancy fQppds, eto, >. at pripes7th.ai. capnot'lje touched anywhere ' else iii tow^u Qome «WMii i^Pft 6 ' 1 our ' gpode i .you hpti. he,, presse-fl.: fe y hvjy ;x...y r. **,";.: ■ .';/,. „.;■;•" .'T^W/. ■zy%:^'mMkxM THB ARK, 687 <SLAT)ST©WW ROAp; k /Phon«>l«. • ■**- i^-M«!A ■■■ •— ■ ■ '■ v-v-. = , :'•;-'. -■"- ■■-- ...'-■■-.•--, ■; ,; HAVE your Chimneys swept . by the - Vacuum Cleaning" Co. We guaran. ' . tee to leave your house as clean as it ' ■was. when we entered it. Yon don't >. t believe it. Well, try us and see. 'Phone 782. Town and conntry order* promptly »tt*uC4_t la.— W.- Hordgfos 1 Pzpßrietor,

, ix \_ , \\-\ r y"i cow Sovlrs. ' . HORSE COVERS. SOMETHING Guaranteed to keep oiit ,th6r CoTd. ;aiid i Raii^ and for Wear there is nothing better on" the- Market to-day. , i -7- '■■"'■' >' ' ■::.:.- PATENT LEG . STRAPS which, wilj k.(|ep > the,- Cover ih . position. •, Orders .nowfheirig taken for the 'above. GEORGE WILDISH SADBLER, GISBORNE. ■■■■■^■'^^■■■•■■■■PPF""'-* I*^^1 *^^ GIVK yOUB "gQ Y A WATCH. THB f**Hjt» fOR PREBKNTB. ammmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmtammmmmmi T/TI T.) • ••' Z Sheep • Country, .. fi*pm .VT.J_4» '- 500 to 2000, acres, wanted for exchange ' with approved ; towni pi*op<^'ty.----Get.''in^ touch with T..'G. Lawless, VAgent, Kaifti. . • V

A returned Vsol&er named C. C. Neville, who had been badly gassed, and" was on his way to the Rotorua hospital, died suddenly at Thames from heart failure. For Children's Hacking Cough ati night. Wood*' Oreat Peppermint Cure J

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14609, 20 May 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14609, 20 May 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14609, 20 May 1918, Page 7