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If you get a chill, take -Nazol immediately; it will prevent sore tliroat or tightness of the chest.— s. Anything that bears lh© faintest resemblance to a house is rushed by wauld-be tenants m Wellington these days. Be it the most hopeless and ram. shackle structure imaginable, if it is reasonably near., tho car,' the owner can let it at a rent that is very satisfactory so far as his pocket is concerned. • Here is just a typical example. A Wellington resident purchased a motor-car the other day," and immediately commenced building a garage. No sooner had the bare framework been put up than a woman rushed along breathlessly to the builder of the garage, and asked if "the cottage had been let yet?" She was plainly very upset when, she found that "the cottage" wa>s merely ' a garage. "Foresight Is the weapon of tbe wise." . —"Proverb." Foresight always pays. . That's why wise mothers all over New Zealand keep" a large 2s bottle of Baxter's Lung Pre-i server on a handy shelf. At first signs; of a cough or cold on the little ones, a dose of Baxter's is given. Quickly dispels all trouble and protects against return. As a tonic it stands alone. A splendid vitallser and blood purifier. Just as good for adults as .for kiddles Chemists and strirn.v Tin? tn-rtav A case was called at the Napier Court m which the plaintiff, tho defendant, and the chief witness were deaf and dumb. p— For TOOTHACHE Insert—one or two drops of full-strength. Name |jyiSlH\lo({jJ, HCAN'S 'ESSENCE For Cough*, Coldi, Catarrh and 8or« T**oats dilute to » pint by adding water .- •-.. and sweetening. • " 6 . For some months past the Palmerston North Inventors' Board has been ut work on somo jdeas which were considered of value to the authorities m the present war. Ohe of tho board's inventions is already .being tested on a hospital ship, and recently two mwnbers interviewed the authorities m Wellington m connection with two other inventions, both of which were favorably received, and are now being tested by some of tho department's experts. ' If your throat is eoro.aud irritable, take Nazol; it will give you relief. — 6. Speaking at a, lodge function at Onehunga, Sir Frederick Long, Speaker of the House of Representatives, remarked that tho time was coming when the' Government would have to make provision for the rendering of financial assistance to parents, especially to those with large families. The statement was warmly applauded. If you get a chill, take Nasol innne diately; it will prevent aore throat oj tightness of tk« •hunt.— l At a meeting of the Oamaru Borough Council tho Mayor, Mr. Robert Milligan, announced that ho had concluded successful negotiations with the Public Trustee for a loan of £5000 to meet the borough consulate loan which falls due for repayment on January Ist, 1920. The loan is for toil' years, at 5£ per cent., and 1 per cent* sinking fund. The loan is issued ut par. Much gratification is felt that the loan wais obtained m New Zealand, and m view of tho present difficulties of the money market the Mayor was heartily congratulated by the council upon having concluded this important financial transaction so successfully that nearly tho whole of the borough's indebtedness has been repaid on favorable* terms. A New Zealand Nurse, stationed at Hornchurch Hospital, England, writes: "Mr Hendy, Dunedin.-- -When last m New Zealand 1 my hair was m very bad condition, falling rapidly and getting very grey. Prior to 'departure I was m at Kirkcaldie and Stains's, Wellington, and waa advised to try Dr. Wilsons Regenerator, and secured a. Bupply from them. It lias improved it so wonderfully that I intend to continue its use, and would like six bottles by return, for which I enclose payment. Please pack carefully." Solo AcenV ■ for New Zealanr: A. M. Hendy* Hair Specialist, i Dunedij). Price, 3/6; if posted, 4/-. i Agents for Gisborue: Adair Brog., General Drapers.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14712, 18 September 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14712, 18 September 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14712, 18 September 1918, Page 7