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If you get a chill,' take Nazol immediately ; it will prevent sore throat or tightness of the chest.— s. Owing to the rise m the price oi: corn m Wales the tithe payable to the Church has ; risen from £i3Q,000 to £200,000. '■ "Foresight Is the weapon ot the wise." —"Proverb." Foresight always pays. That's why wise mothers all over New Zealand keep a large 2s bottle ot .Baxter's Lung Preserver on a handy shelf. At first signs ot 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 vltallser and blood purifier. Just as good tor adults as tor kiddles. ObemLsts and stores. Buy to-day. A man named C. Lemont was admitted to the Stratford Hospital (says the Post) suffering front a fractured skull and body abrasions., Lemont was sitting on the back of a .motorcycle, ridden by a friend, and lost .his balance and fell on to the road. "^ For WhOOping COUgb, Oroupy L-l 'Coughs, Bronohitist Sore Throat** use ; llllJljiNlzSiyJ HEAH'S «eSSSNOC Th^fereat Monoy-Saving Bemlc|y 2/- Makes tPtnt S»vwlo/-rS The Stratford Council :•.. proposes to ! borrow £7000 for providing additional | power and plant for electric lighting and power service. Tt is not expected that the Government plans for supplying Taranaki with, current .will mature inside of five years. . .-,. If your throat is eord'dod writable, take Nflzol; it will give you relief . — 6. Tlie Government •has at la^t decided. to set aside three acres of the military •reserve on Mount Cook, Wellington, as a site 1"or a technical school on condition that tlie Wellington City Council donates £1000 towards the-cost of tho necessary buildings. 'Do duty that lies nearest thee." . —Carlyle, four first duty Is to yonr own and youi family's health. Nothing undermines chat more quickly than coughs or coldtneglected. Why court trouble? Baxter's Lung preserver Is the best ot all remedies for coughs, colds, chest and brondua) troubles. Does good from first dose. Bax ter's not only effects a cure, hot also /ortines against re-attack. Strengthenrhe lungs— vitalises constitution. And It's so economical, too. 2s buys large b6ttu it any chemist or stor*. • The secretary of the. Thames Chamber of Conimence has i>ecently had for distribution a number of fish oitred by "tile Henderson preserving process, w]iiph-'"is apparently enth'ely ®ucc«ssfat m keeping fish m perfect condition, for a period of 10 to 14 days, t An endeavor is being made to induoe tlie GoVernnnent to acquire the patent iHghfa of the .process, which is oiie^calculated to revntiitipnise the fishing mdowtxy. TRENCH MOUTH., This dangerous and distressing malady is very contagious., and shpipjd bY guarded against. Users of cleansing J^luenzol are absolutely iitimune, as no • Ijartnful bacteria can develop m tHe\ mb'iith' or throat when PhienzOl is ilsed daily as. a mouth-iwash. Insist on Fluenzol. 1/6 and 2/6.* " , Lieutenant Alex. Strang, of tht Royal Flying Corps, who had, been reported missing after recent fighting on the Italian front, has now been ascertained to be a prisoner of war m Austria. For Chronic. Chest Complaints, Wood?' ' Jrpat Peppermint Cure. 1/6. 2/6.* The Commonwealth motor ship Cethana has arrived at Sydney on her Aaiden. voyage from San Francisco, after' a fast passage of 33 days. She is the first of 14 vessels ordered by the Commonwealth Government m America early m June last year to join the Commonwealth's ex. jsting fleet of steamers. She has a ;dcad-weight carrying; capacity of 3200 tons, and has been equipped with two full Diesel engines, ea,ch. of 600 horsepower. ..■•.,..... ''■'..• Nazol relieves. Cold m the Head- and Nasal Catarrh.— 4.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14713, 19 September 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14713, 19 September 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14713, 19 September 1918, Page 2

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