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THE BIG __ </%. Ru JCL/ AT PETTIE'S NOW PROCEEDING. SPECIAL - PURCHASE. 2500 Yards~SHRUNK FLANNEL " Special Purchase of a Warehouse Stock — — comprising 2500 Yards of All-Wool Steam Shrunk Colonial flannel, 28 Inches Wide, m Shetland and Orkney. . This line was Too Good to Miss, but our ordinary stock is Very Heavy, and so we have marked , these at a very low figure. Worth To-day 2s. 9d. ■ Special Sale Price, 2s. 2d. Wm. Pettie &Co — " Ltd., Gisborne.

Nazol relieves oold m the head and Nasal Catarrh.— 4. M. Maurice Barres writes m the Echo de Paris that within a very short time "we are going to produce something not bad m the way of bombardment. That is why, m the Rhine valley, they are keen on limiting the employment of aeroplanes." FLUENZOL ECONOMY. Gargle teaspoonful doses of Fluenzol (undiluted) at short intervals. Throw the head well back and allow the Fluenzol to reach the inflamed surfaces m the nose and throat. Belief from Catarrh and Coughs is felt almost immediately. Take Fluenrol internally for Influenza. Mr. John D. Ryan, of Montana, who has been appointed American Director of Army Aircraft Production, will have powers similar to those of Mr. Schwab m shipping. Mr. Ryan was born m Ireland, is an industrial organiser, and has been described as a man who has "foresight, hindsight, and earsight." There seems a general impression little boya can never be made to look as smart and attractive as their sifiters. No one; wants them fussy ahd frilly, of course, but what is to stop them looking wellgroomed and neat, which a "Maologn" Suit always ensures. A boy is proud to wear a suit that m fit and appearance quite equals the Dad's. — 2. Mr. James Wilson, of the Delegation of the American Federation of Labor: "In America the woman is still on the pedestal, m Britain she has an even better place— she stands side by side with the men, and gives every ounce of her rength to aid them." For Chronic Cheat Complaints, Wood*' Members of Sydney Chamber of Commerce and others are insuring 1000 married recruits for £200 at a premium of £20 each. A sum of £17,000 has already been subscribed by Tattersall's Club, the members insuring 113 men. "A faithful friend Is the medicine of life."— Proverb. The faithful friend is the unfailing friend. That aptly describes Baxter's Lung Preserver. It is one you can always depend upon. When your head is all stuffed up with a cold, when your throat is sore and painful, when that chest cough keeps you awake at night, good old Baxter's can always be relied upon to give you relief. Keep it handy. Large bottle 2s. All chemists and stores. The coal supply has reached an acute stage m Wellington. The Wellington Gas Company had only about five days' supply m stock. The position is regarded as serious. THE U-BOAT MENACE. Fame and fortune await an invention which will effectively cope with enemy submarines: But the idea must be properly patented and protected. Although you may not be able to devise an appliance for dealing with the U-boats, that little idea of yours m another sphere may bring success. Make sure that it is secured by you. Our Free Book, "Advice to Inventors," tells how to do it.— Henry Eughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, Feather«rton Street, Wellington; or F. R. Ball, Peel St.. Gfaborna. 1W In a lecture delivered m Auckland by Dr. Florence Keller on the "Use and Abuse of Clothes," the speaker commented! upon the absurd and cruel way children are dreßsed, as seen m the Auckland streets. She had often noticed a woman wrapped up m a heavy fur coat dragging along an unfortunate child by the hand! who had nothing on its little legs nearly -up to the waist. These children suffered greatly from the blood-vessels being congested, and get ill, get bad l hearts, or congestion of the lungs, or constipation, through ,the selfishness and vanity of their mothers. Hear the ringing of the bell, the dinner belli very pleasant little tinkle If you're well; But when In your ear Is ringing, biting, whizzing, buzzing, stinging, Influenza microbes singing— then, oh well I You cannot that bell endure— you must take Woods' Great Peppermint Cuts to be wellt

*LS&TTiifjiJz^rff7mgsfr FORE) XT baa stood the test better than any make of Car running on our roads. UnX equalled m Value. Highest Record of Efficiency. Faithful to the claims made concerning it. . PRICES— £2IB TOURING, £208 RUNABOUT (F.o.b. Wellington). Fully Equipped. Electric Starting and Lighting Set, £30 extra. SOLE DISTRICT DEALERS : Bigneil & Holmes, PROPRIETORS. Call or 'Phone— Oarage 418, and 1232 and 1233. ssiss^^f CHOOSE FURNITURE TpiOONOMY does not mean to purch ase any old rubbish as long as it is JtLf cheap. Quite the opposite. It means purchasing good, reliable articles whioh will last the longest, even if they are a little more expensive m the outset. TOWNLEY VS. RELTABLK FURNITURE IS MEANT TO LAST ! Wo are showing several High-class DINING-ROOM SUITES which exhibit rare distinction m taste. Also SEPARATE DINING-ROOM PIECES of all descriptions. QUALITY RULES! IN OUR SHOWROOM ! JOHN TOWNLEY :: Furnisher, Gisborne. Poverty Bay 'Mb^^ggt^fr* A HOKBE. MY KINGDOM FOB A HORSE 1 A HORSE. AND A LEYDON BUGGY. mHERE is ko need, though, to proffer a Kingdom for a L . e ? d - on J*WY^ 1 few pomv& will buy "you the Finest Buggy you could wish for-Styhsh, HandsSeranT^^d^ Constructed, Evenly Balanced, Comfortable, and fimooth-running to a degree. JUST FIX YOUR MIND ON IT! I hare a good variety of New and Second-hand Gigs, ditto Buggies, Far"PAINTING and REPAHtS of Every Description undertaken at the Shortest Notice at — J. B. LEYDON'S POVERTY BAY CARRIAGE FACTORY, BRIGHT STREET, fIJSBOBNE. ,„ ,„ Ikon* J96. mow !»•

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14647, 3 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14647, 3 July 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14647, 3 July 1918, Page 7