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■■■WgMHWWWWBMMMWIIWIII IIIMIII— — — « '• r~~ r " ."*... ■ '-■■ \ Said to be the first of its kind m , Europe, a new Chinese paper is being * published in Paris for the Chinese Labour Corps. TOILET RECIPEB. ' A really delightful and inexpensive shampoo for home use, which will keep the hair exquisitely soft and bright, can be made aa follows:— Dissolve one tea<pooufu\ of Hennaline in f-pint of hot ' water, and pour it gradually through the Lrnir, rubbing the scalp briskly until profuse lather is obtained; then rinse well tfith tepid water, and dry in the usual *ay, when the hair will be found beautifully clean and bright. It is delight-" fully perfumed. lf you once try it yon vi fi »iway* n.«* it Pr«fCurable iu Gisbonie from Adair Bros., Ltd., Leading The first factory to be reconstructed in the Lille region, the Lille Cotton Works, has ' been* started by the. head of- the first section of the French industrial reconstruction scheme. THE NOVEMBER EPIDEMIC. M.any people who escaped the influenza outbreak, on comparing notes, came to the conclusion that nothing was -so effec- • tive as Fluenzol in warding off . the disease. The daily irrigation- of the throat and nasal cavity with Fluenzol is a certain .preventive. Insist on genuine, Fluenzol, 1/6, 2/6.-5. Hampshire is. to embark on a £260,000 road repairing scheme. "FANCY THINKING OF THAT !" "So simple, too!" Tliis remark is frequently expressed about some small patented device that has brought wealth to the inventor. Perhaps you have an idea that will also, make money; if so, cover it by patent rights. Call upon Hepry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Agents, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington ; or k\ ft. Ball, Peel St., Gisborne.— l24. The London County Council, census of homeless persons shows that on the night of February 14, only eight actually homeless persons were counted, com-' pared with 540 in- February 1914, and 2,700 in 1910. The shades of night were falling fast. ,-. The sky with clouds was overcast, As I homeward urged my Way, I made a brief but wise delay: I turned Into a chomist's store. For what I'd often bought before — For coughs and colds the best, be sure, A bottle of Woods* Great Peppermint Cure. Japan's shipyards are expected to build, in 1919, 181 steamers with an aggregate capacity of 1,189,285 deadweight tons. Man wants but little here below, but that little he must buy, and if you ask me where to go, The Emporium is. the cry. At this fine stoTe are goods galore of silver, brass, and tin, treasure© you'll find if you explore from an anchor to a flin. •- lii "cutlery and spoons and forks, their quality is grand ; for cups and sdjicers, plates and jugs, my word, they beat the band; for strops and brushes, raw; re, too, for soap or brilliantine, for pads and paper, pencils, pens, for hat dye brown or graen. tliis famous shop' comes out on top ; thei*** price is always low, if wisely money you would Bpend, to the Emporium von ipupt jjo. Now take this lesson well to heart, apd think of bargains rare, The Emporium treats you best of all, so spend your money (there.* i People the acutenoss of the housing problem ,at Hamilton, only 371 ratepayers out of 2895 w.tpd on the Borough Council's £2Q,OpQ fjoijt-tyg Jpan proposal, which was defeated by % yofas. i "Mot&er needed not experience to #e jKina/'^taiius. , 1 Jt flust comes ,to b.er paturally. That? w _» v there is always <*n Afce . home sfcefi a bi_» pottle ol Baiter's itwß .Preserve* ready spr Tommy's UAtJle .ane^s j aid sniffles— S'^.ture's signs thai .a .cojafis approaching. • And sneezeg and .snifles jare pretty frequent at this time ot/ffip o gmw weather is so changeable thit H Rbehaves j»U mothers to have Bajper's &dy eTefi Jarge botue. AU Cb&W lau^ ftotvh \ . ,*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14900, 2 May 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14900, 2 May 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14900, 2 May 1919, Page 5

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