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Z\ \s& « If JMreTto^U The purchase of Wairakei by. a private company was discussed by the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce, and a resolution was passed to the effect that the chamber was concerned at the prospect of Wairakei passing into the hands of a company, and expressing the, hcipe that if it was not toe- late the Government would purchase it as a national park. It was also resolved to'^ik other chambers of commerce' to suppci-t- the resolution. SMALL IDEAS v . , . Are sometimes. wbrth:;small.£ort\uies! If you have an idea-^patjjntv it. . It is usuaUy the simple , things thafcare, worth : the most. Much valuable information is contained in our free booklet, 'Advice to, Inventors/' .Call or write for codv Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Agents, 157 Featherston St., Wellington «TF. k BalU Peel St.. Gisborne. 126 Sydney and Melbourne are now becom'inir storehouses of overseas goods of all descriptions intended for New Zealand.. It is estimated thatm Sydney alone there are 40,000 \o 60,000 tons, and in Melbourne 20,000 .tons. All tins, which is drawn principally from .Great Britain, America, Japan, and Eastern ports, is held owing to difficulties of transhipment, and local merchantS j are, in consequence, due to suffev, and are actually suffering heavy losses.— Christchurch Sun. KEEP UP YOUR GUARD AGAINST COLDS. Yes-altUough Friend Summer Has really come at last, the chance of catching cold is not minimised to any appreciable extent if at all. Don't bo thrown off your 'guard. Keep the grand^ protector Baxter's Lung preserver, still on> that handy shelf. It is likely to be needed at any time, • and one dose at the first sneeze will drive away the cold. Excellent tonic as well. as a sterling specific for coughs, colds, sore throats ana chest troubles. Costs but 2s 6d for generous sized bottle. At chemist ana st/»ro. It is generally believed throughout Germany that the head of Krupp's ;\vorks, Herr Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, was included . in the party which escaped with the Kaiser. \ TOILET REOIPEB. A really delightful and' inexpensive shampoo for home use, .which- wilil keep the hair exquisitely soft and bright, can be made as follows:— -Dissolve one teaspoonful of Hennaline in |-pinfc oi hoi, .water and pour jt gradually through the hair, rubbing the scalp briskly. until profuse lather -is obtained; then rinse well with tepid water, and dry in the usual way, when the hair will be found beautifully clean and bright. It;is'.qeaightfully perfumed. If you onde try it you will always use it. Procurable m Gisborne from Adair Bros., Ltd., Leading j Drapers.' Price 1/6^ and 2/6.. W) •...,' .Bradford "Dyers' Association (Limited), a combine employing thousands of hands iii Yorkshire and Lancashire^ , announce, the .'handing over to trustees, of the stim of £180,000 for the benefit 61 their men in the' fighting .forces. : ; I" For i3>TFi^tTxgitoraß^i.trae I ' ' 10 11 Uaarfa g^gjjZ. I I. The Great Money-tittrbur Mt&i&f I o #011 COUBHt, 00L0I, CATAMRH I .In the 1919 issue of Lloyd's Register there are the names of 611 vesels having the 'prefix "War?" The-, first is the,Wa,r Acacia, and' the last is the' War Zfhriia. Practically all are entered as owned by the Shipping Controller. The too free indulgence an sweets, cakes, etc., , soon upsets the stomach. r riie easiest; and simplest corrective ia Saarland's Magnesia j 1/3 per bottle everywhere.— 4.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14837, 14 February 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14837, 14 February 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14837, 14 February 1919, Page 2

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