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For Children's Hacking] Cough, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. — ) Does Hindenburg thing he is big enough to bear the sins of. the Kaiser? Alas, poor Hindenburg passed into history as a joke when he threatened to he' m Paris by April 1, 1918. — New York World. The Broken Hill Miners' Union decided not to pay funeral allowances m respect of members buried by undertakers not paying the just demands of carpenters. THOUGHTS OFTEN LEAD TO FORTUNES ! Often simple thoughts lead to big money-making inventions ! If you have 1 thoughts of an invention, write or call for our free booklet, "Advice to Inventors" — it contains informtition that will . help you to protect your invention. — Henry Hughes, Ltd., 157 Featherston Street, Wellington, Patent Attorneys. 133 Mine-workers m Florence, Italy, recently went on strike for a four-hour day. Not the least of the troubles of a four-hour day (states a New York paper), is that it leaves a man more time than he has money to spend m it. One agitator, when asked what would a man do with his time. if he only worked four hours on a job, replied that if the man wanted to do so he could take another job. • Cold m the Head and Nasal Catarrh is quickly relieved by "Nazol." Take 5 or 6 drops on loaf sugar, and place between the cheek and gums, and allow to dissolve naturally and very Blowly. This gives prolonged action and quicker relief.— % * Messrs William . Schutt and Frederick Mann, two leading barristers, Mere ap- ■ pointed judges of 'the Victorian Su- ■ preme Court at a salary of £2,500 per n year each. I I Gtood for Catarrh, Asthmstleal. I fi ______ * Bron °hi»l. end other Coughs H 1 ■ The Great Uoney-BaviTUc Remedy ■ I 1 Costs */- Make* 1 pint Saves 10/- 9 B More than twenty Chinese pirate B junks have been captured and hundreds B of crew members executed by the Brit- 1 M isli patrol boats m the Far Eastern n waters during the past two years. B When days are short and nights are long ■ When south-east gales are going strong, 9 When trees uproot and ratnclouds burst, ■ Wild winter then Is at Its worst. 8 Then Is the time for colds and chills, B For sore throat, coughs, and kindred Ills, i Hut such afflictions all endure 1 Who trust to Woods' Peppermint Cure. I J. K. Butler, of Honolulu, prominent freight traflic manager on the Islands, has arrived m San Francisco on a busiBness mission. He tells of the packing „ of 120,000 pineapples on Hawaiian I plantations this season for shipment "to America. Hawaii growers will receive about £4,500,000 for tho pack, ho says. The new sugar crop now being shipped amounts to 1,200,000,000 pounds, for which the planters 'will receive about £16,800,000. "Foresight is the Weapon of the Wise." Stanus. And In winter what a most fortunate weapon it is. These, cold, chilly days, when wet through from head to toe is more than a mere occasional occurrence. If foresight has Induced you ! j to have on your shelf a bottle tof Baxjter's Lung Preserver, .you are proof against the "bogeys of. winter." I A cold can't penetrate the system protected by "Baxter's." It is grand, unequalled, paramount as a remedy. | Order it to-day. 2s 6d buys a big bottle m lat Chemist or Store.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14983, 9 August 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14983, 9 August 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14983, 9 August 1919, Page 7

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