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The treasure-seekers have' brought up from the sunken Armada galleon at Tobermory sheets of silver aaid pieces of silver plate. . FARM TRANSPORT. < THORNYCROFT MOTOR VEHICLES. Among the long list of Thornycroft buyers may be found the names of several dairy companies, wool contractors and farmers, proof that Thornycroft vehicles are getting Into the back blocks. Tried and tested on the shell-pocked roads of France, tney give good service on t&e worst roads. British made, with the fcood old British staying power, Thornycrbit will take your milk to the factory, carry your wool and produce, move stones etc. J65 days of the year— and remember .It eats only when It works. Made In all ilzes from 30 to 50 horse-power, 2, 2^,3, Si etc. tons. Gel your order. ln early as we are booking ahead. For further! particulars write to A. Hatrick and Co.,' Wanganui and Wellington $0 "I am not a Socialist and I ani 1 not a Bolshevist," said' Mr. Luke . in- his opening speech, "bub 1 believe iu the nationalisation) of the coalmines." Mr. Luke was told that Mr. Masscy did not agreo with that policy. "I don't cafe what Mr. Massey agrees with," he said. "I do. I believe that the conditions at the mines should be improved." A voice : "You are very late., in finding it out.. You must be looking for votes." (Loud laughter). There was great uproar when Mr. Luke said that the present Government was anxious to do the best to improve the conditions at' the mines. 'Happiness Is Life— Everything"— Slanus. But who can be happy when a cold stuff-up tne head, a cough tears each throat membrane, and chest troubles tortures tue lungs?— Why, no onel Still we can still restore happiness to its own— at least Baxter's Lung Preserver can do It for us. This sterling old remedy for summer Ills will promptly oust *he jold, silence the cough, and relieve the lungs. . It has been doing so for over aalf a century. Always have "Baxter's" handy through ;ne summer. 2s Gd large bottle. Major-General Robin, who has held the post of the G. O. O. for the record term - of fivo years and three months, or three months longer than the period originally contemplated bv Parliament, is retiring in ' the ordinary course of events. The ttsual period of appointment for G.O.C laid down by Act J bf Parliament is four years, which period may be extended for one year. Thtiji, in. five years' time, General Chaytpr will retire as General Robin is retiring now, and it is expected that General Chaylor in turn will be succeeded by Brigadier-General, G. S. Richardson, the present 'General Officer in, Charge of AdministrationLadies. — Do you wish to save Money? if you do, we can tell you how to do so. The Show is coming off soon, and you nuet have a nice new frock. This (will cost you a lot of money 'just dow, and ao doubt you are saving all you can eo as to be able to get something dainty co wear then. In the meantime your household expenses still go on. Crockery gets broten, Cutlery wears out, .Writing Paper and Envelopes are used up, and the replacing of all these items means a big expenditure to-day. Oo yon exercise discretion in making your purchases in this linaf You are spending your own money, and you should do so to the beet advantage. The more money you can save between this and Show time, the more you will have to expend on pretty things then. We auk you to consider one Store when making purchases 'for the home. The Peoplo ■ Emporium is out to give you a square deal. They h»ve the gooda, and you will save money by purchasing frqm them. This is the wsy to save money, ijkt the best goods at the lowest price, wnj tow may do 4hi» by buyiasj train to YMflt'n stamtesv"

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15081, 2 December 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15081, 2 December 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15081, 2 December 1919, Page 7

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