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. jp- . — '•When avo went to war with Germany it'swas- with -tho resolve to destroy -German, war power. If tliat power is; in-.-epanablo from the German people, then we . >are reso'.ved upon' the destruction of the German people. The a_ter_ativo ■is in' their 'hands." — New York Tribune. —-For TOOTHACHE Insert*— one or two drops of full-strength lPK_#.£t*«For Cough*. Ooldi, Catarrh and Bora Throats dilute to 4. pint by adding,— -ater . . y and sweetening. v 6 . General Northoy, who was welcomed home at Epsom from East Africa, declared that eveiy word in the recent bluebook dealing with German atrocities \va.s trite.. If your /throat is soro and irritable, take Nazol; it -will give you relief. — 6. ' Tihe epidemic att present prevalent in .Sydney i_ described by tho DirectorGeneral of Pub'.ic Health as "infectious catarrh." CHILBLAINS. As with a cough or cold, you must go to the root of the trouble and sterilise tlie microbes. The irritating organisms, under the skin are readily dispelled by applying overnight a bandage well moistened with cleansing Fluenzol, the most, scientific penetrative of r * all healing agents.* . " ■ i The Canadian Government has increased the restrictions on the 1.W.W.": for the duration o'f the -war. If you get a chill, take Nazol immediately; itj.wi".l prevent sbro threat or tightness of the chest. — 3. | "Uaitid the Germans hold up their harids .we must talk to them in the only way tliey can und lerstand-— with rifle and bayonet, .charges and. bombs." — Lord Durham, .at Gateshead. "Convict me of erroi* and I will gladly change."— Marcus Aurellus. Perhaps you neglect "Just a cold" until It becomes severe, experimenting with an untried cough and cold remedy. -Wouldn't you gladly change If you knew .of one th^t was -prompt and certain? Baxter's Lung Preserver is the remedy for you. The flrst dose gives relief. Invigorates constitution— revives vitality; Certainly the most effective and trusty specific. Get big 2s bottle to-day. Unequalled for 53 years: Chemists and ntnre.* - There is to be stricte. enforcement in England , of the restrictions on. the use of petrol. PROFITABLE PATENTS. Each day you are brought into contact with'.', scores of inventions which have mide fortunes for the discoverers. Perhaps you have an idea that will bring you fame. Why not patent it at once, otherwise some one else may drop on the same idea and protect it. Consult na — our long experience and wide connection enable us to advise you accurately. — Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, Featherston St., Wellington; or F. K. __.11. P«*l Ht.. Gh.horo*. IThe State Government is making arrangements for the building of some j hundreds of houses in, Sydney. Tho houses will be available for purchase by their ocoupaiits on easy terms. RHEUMO seldom fails to afford permanent relief from Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, or Lumbago.. It has cured thousands of others, and if you suttee from these complaints you owe it . to yourself to try it. RHEUMO neutralises and expels from the blood the cause of the excruciating agony — excess uric acid. Read the experience of a popular skipper, lately of Auckland : — "I was incapacitated for eight months and could not go to sea ; in fact I was bent double with pain. I tried Rotorua for three months, and came back to Auckland not luiving received any benefit. Nothing seemed to do me good until ' a friend, who had' also taken RHEUMO, asked me to give it a trial. I did so, and after taking four bottles, the result surprised both, myself and friends who knew how I had suffered." RHEUMO is sold by chemists and •.storekeepers — 2s 6d and 4s 6d. I Barraclough's Progandra is a wonderful corn cure. It completely cures hard luid soft corns in a few days. Rarraclougb's NarTiu. for Toothache,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14733, 12 October 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14733, 12 October 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14733, 12 October 1918, Page 7