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When your little child oa hot, restless | and feverish, with a fre^h cold, don't .delay, but immediately give "Nazol" on sugar and sprinkle freely a handkerchief with "Nazol" and pin to the dresa, so that the chili can inhale it constantly. j — 6. Mexico is threatened with a sugar shortage, owing, it is said, to Carraitzistas shipping the machinery of factories taken from the Zapatistas to Mexico City as junk. INFLUENZA BACILLI. The influenza microbe (Pfeiffer's Bac.illus) takes two days to fully develop m the human system. A dose of germdestroying Fluenzol every day is necessary to insure immunity from the dread disease. A 1/6 bottle of Fluenzol contains 32 doses. Firmly refuse substitutes.-— 4. Eleven Americans have been murdered m tho Tampico district of Mexico during the last seven months. DO YOU KNOW OF A LABORSAVING DEVICE? If you do, patent the idea and then get it on the market — it* may be worth many pounds. Our free booklet, "Advice to inventors," contains much valuable advice! Call or write for rtt! Henry Hughes, Ltd.. Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston Street, Weltington. 134 ■" France m .the war lost one man m every 26 inhabitants, Germany one m every 35. The defender thus pays the higher tax rate m human life. Cold m the Head and Nasal Catarrh ia quickly relieved by "Nazol." laive 5 or 6 drops on loaf sugar, and place between the cheek and gums, and allow to dissolve naturally and very slowly. This gives prolonged action and quicker relief.— %. The colors adopted for Germany's new national flag, black, red and gold, appear to be quite appropriate. Tilings look black, they ar© "seeing red," and will have to disgorge much gold, says the New York Times. riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiuiniiiiiiiuiiiMiiiiinnimiiiimiiiimi* For Blomaoh Fain*, Cramp *, Diarrhoea Itake from 6 to SO drops of pur* m water and sip *lowly. B For OOUOHB. OOLDO. OATABBH, 2 I 8088 THROAT*. dilnU to ft pl»t. J i— i niiiirTTH— rv'iv'" nrT — r — i ™ 'Charlie Chaplin has a son. Wonder what the boy will think of father when he seesf him doing all those things for which the youth would be punished if he did them at home? A comic moving picture parent must have difficulties m raising his boys. — American paper. The songs my mother taught to me r learned wh'JP perched upon her knee; And though they be but simple rhymes, t ~cm*n them fondly stm at times. -TJs then J realise and know The' debt of love to her I owe; And hcrw. well Justified and sure tier faith *U .Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Tauranga, as a residential area. luib attracted quite a number of retired farmers of late, including several who have sold their farms m the country. "Hope Springs Eternal }n the Human Breast."— Pope. Yet how very easy It Js to g)et "down" when a winter cold has hold ojf y.ou. You will never shake it off, yon think— - until Baxter's Lung Preserver is brought into action. Then hope returns after the first dose, for "Baxter's" is little .•short of marvellous m the way it remedies ftoughs, colds, sore throats and chest troubles, not only does it relieve but. it pr.ote.cits ajjainst future attacks. "Baxter's" is a r,tcft, f.hick, warming medicine possessing e^.c^l^n.t tonic qualities. 3s fid. burs a' large bottle at Cbemlsl or Stow ' An enormous combine, comprising many of the biggest American car and part^manufacturejß, has been effected m the United States. AH told there are 29 firms m the corporation. For Children* Backing Cough, Wood** Gr*»t P#ppermin*» Cur*,— l

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14986, 13 August 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14986, 13 August 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14986, 13 August 1919, Page 7