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IDEAS THA^HAV^MAUEX-008 • M *S£ men have succeeded m capturing Fortune's smile" with a sun pi* { labor-caving device. If you have an idea patent it at once— consult Henry 2™ Hf/^^ir^" 16^' ;^ 7 Feather ston Street. Wellington.— 3. , .Gold storage, whereby the plenty of the summer can be stored against the dearth of the winter, was one of the remedies for the high cost of living suggested by Dr. Newman ; at Kilbirnie. lne candidate even went so far' as to plead a case for frozen milk which could be transported easily and clearly m the solid, as. was done m Russia. r— For TOOTHACHE InseK.— one or two drops of full-strength °F^7i £1 S'CT^/fif* E ?B istered Name liLJLSi-SiKlZbty] MEAN'S 'ESSENCE For Cowgrhs, Colds, Catarrh and Sore Throats dilate (o a pint by Adding water and sweetening. 5 j It doea not often como within the experience of Main Trunkers to see snow m December, and yet passengers By the south : bound , Auckland- Wellington express last Thursday night Avere treated to a sight they will never forget. ■ It Vvas beautifully clear, and the , whole landscape at Waioru was' 'covered' with a white mantle. A huge showman was made up, to the delight 'of the younger generation on the train^ who had never seen such a model outside the covers of a picture book. : . 1 RETAILERS' DELIVER? SERVICE. THORNYCROFT MOTOR VEHICLES. | In city and town the horse is a back number. A quicker, cleaner ..and more efficient method of transport has come— and come to stay. Purchasers of Thornycroft Motor Vehicles flhd that their delivery service is more .economical, more reliable and much quicker.- A concern with a teamtif horses "eating their heads off" 011 Sundays and holidays can't- keep abreast 6f_.;lts competitor who employs a Thornycroft Motor Vehicle. These allBritish : waggons do all their work on low-grade full 130 degrees test kerosene or distillate. This is made, possible by :the Thornyeroft patent japouriser. which reduces fuel -running cost^so per cent For further particulars apply to A* Hatrlck and Co., Wangannhand Wellington . •. l^,^! .; , 9 A few weeks ago a resident of Tenui ! won a substantial prize m a sweep, !and the East Coast village has now further enhanced its reputation for luck by another man, "who has been working near. Tenui, coming into a y fortune re-' ; presenting about £28,0061 The legacy I comes from a relative iIT "South Africa, and embraces shares m well-known diamond mines. The lucky is a returned soldier, and is at present under medical treatment m Masterton. — Wairarapa Times. <<&% \IV A«A j W *fr~ ' ;^ lw ■•*»•«* I . > - 1 __ "■■™*^* p "^^^*w»^"^Bjswwß^^nwvw^ One or two interrupters showed hearty agreement with a quotation made by Mr. R. A. Wright at Wellington from a speech of .Mr. P. Fraser referring to New « Zealand workers as |Blavea. "Well, who is ttie greatest employer m New Zealand'?" 1 asked Mr. R. A. Wright. "The Government oomea 'first, and next are the: municipalities. ! You are all a part t of the ■Government, and I am surprised that you are not ashamed to admit that your employees are slaves." ; . "Friendship Cutteth Grief by Halves."— ; Bacon. Baxter's Lang Preserver Is every day making new friends. Here Is what one of them says:— "Allow me to compliment you on your Lung Preserver. It is some cold killer, j Yesterday my throat was a continuous of its existence .and my nasal organ was a perpetual nuisance, j took j three doses of "Baxter's," now my frontal I ornament Is once more a useful member and my throat has ceased from troubling, 'cause the cold bug is at rest." ;B. Crawford, SO SymonOs street, Aue*. n^lL* ■» W Iwttle from (Chemist or Store to-day. Here is the record of the Parliamentary Labor Party as presented by the Otago^ Daily Times : "The Parliamenjtary Labor Party, then four strong, ,lought the Military Service Bill at j every stage. It attempted to organise .opposition to the Bill throughout the country, and had the audaoity to inform opponents of conscription m Australia that organised Labor m New ' Zealand was hostile to the Act. It offered no alternative to compulsory enrolment for maintaining the strength of the division m the field. The Labor Party made no appeal for voluntary recruita and accepted no responsibility for maintaining the reinforcements. Fighting men never appeared to claim its interest or sympathy. Its eulogiea were reserved for those who would not fight, and its heroes and martyrs were objectors to military service. A member of the party m Parliament set a stands ard of personal conduct by electing to go to prison rather than serve \ his country," (Ladies. — Do you wish to save Money? Tf yon do, we can tell yon how to do so. The Show is coming off soon. *nd yon must hare a nice new frock. This will cost yon a lot of money just now, and no doubt yon are saving all you can so as to be able to get something dainty .to wear then. In tbe meantime your household expenses still 90 on. Crockery get* broken, Cutlery wears out, Writ jng Pamper and Envelopes are used wp. Bind the nplacinfr of all these ♦items mean* a big expenditure to*d«y. Do yon exercise discretion m making your purchases m this UnvT Yon are spending yqfor own sttmey, andi yom should do «o to tbe best advantage. The more money you can save between tbia and .' Show time, ttie more you will have to I expend on pretty things. then. We ask yov to consider one Store when making purchases for the . home. The People's Emporium is out to give you Vaqw* deal. They hare the godfc, and yon will save money by purchasing from thorn. This if tfc» yay to save money. Get tfc# Itmfi gopee ai *he lowest prlee, |«f«MPe*»? r . 1 *' ta

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15089, 11 December 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15089, 11 December 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 15089, 11 December 1919, Page 9