A notable expansion of the dairy factory industry is one of the war's effect* m South Africa. UUN'T STOP! | When someone stops advertising, some one stops buying; when someone stop* buying, someone stops selling; when ■someone stops selling, someone stop*making; when someone stops making, someone stops earning ; when someoiu itopa earning, everyone stops buying. Don't stop buying, but keep on buying trom "The People's Emporium." Ouj orioes are the lowest m Gisborne. 'Nnfl That watf disease is leaving more victims than injuries is the conclusion to be reached from some figures cited by the Medical Times: "Out of every 1000 ' men put out ot. action among the forces of the British Empire, 453 were rendered unfit by injuries and 547 by disease. The 463 injuries analyse as folows : 32 loss of sight; 49 loss of an arm or leg; 264 serious injuries to the extremities; 50 head injuries* 58 miscellaneous. The 547 diseases are made up m part of ,124 affections of the chest, one-half being tuberculosis? 110 are heart maladies, and 67 represent nervous troubles, of which 11 are epilepsy and nine insanity." If you gjet a chill, ,take Nazol immediately. It Trill prevent sore throat or tightness of the chest. — 5. A Dannevirke fruiterer was fined £15 at the. Magistrate's Court for selling lemon squash adulterated with prohibit ed coloring matter. ' DO YOU SUFFER FROM GOUT? Has Gout got you m its grip? Do you suffer from Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, or Rheumatic QouU Perliaps you have bought liniments, piasters, and embrocations, largely advertised pills or cure-alls., which claim to cure every ailment, including Rheumatism, and found that although they brought temporary relief, the old trouble soon returned. Now, m fairness to yourself, give H>PSUMO a trial. RHHUMO will not QJW^j! any and every trouble, but it seldom fails to cure Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, or Lumbago. All these diseases (have the one' cause — excess -uric acid m the blood, due to various reasons, of which the failure of the kidneys to do their work is one. You cannot be cured until the excess has been a^emoved. RHBUMO does so, and it is the one medicine that usually cures quickly and effectually. Chemists and stores, 2a 6d and 4* 6d. For Toothache, Barraclough.'s Magic Nervine— an instant cure. Frogandra cures Corns quickly. 48
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14647, 3 July 1918, Page 7
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