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I s * r rf_#^ I I__r^Hi ■ -^J i ■■_ ..(Aaw'.t_ai - Sir James Allen, ■ aa-lio ris to be '.. tho next High Commissioner; fbv New Zealand m 'Eriglaiuji.-'will leave fol* Loiidon as soon as arranscmciit^'lcau." lie thfldc . for transferring his Ministerial duties here to other capable hands. WHAT DO YOU WANT FOR YOUR PATENT? , This question is often asked the man who has thought of and' patented a labor-saving device. If'you b a ye &al idea! -r-don't delay — .patept it -at .once. Con- .' .suit Heijry Hughes, ,Ltdl, Patent Attor- ■ oey, 167 Featherstoh' Street, Welliiuj«on.— »l. |„ -Recently the South Rakaia hotel, was I 'broken into, and tho sum of £30 m |f sovcreiifiia stolon from the cash i'egis^- ! ter. Mr. Galligan, the licensee, had !; been carefulliy collecting sovereigns, '[ which ho kept m the cash register, '* I.'Friendship Cutteth Grief by .Haiycs."4 . ' ' Bacon. '„ [, .■''■'. Baxter's LUng Preserver Is J every; day making new friends. -.Hero te what one. ; of llicm says: — , .-. "AHoav mc to compliment you on your Lung Preserver. It is sonic .cold ,killer.' yesterday my throat was a. .continuous reminder of its existence ami my nasal f organ was a perpetual -milsahcev , I.'took ihrec closes' of 'Baxter's;' how my frontal i \irnameut is once more a useful niembei ; iml my throat has. cease.d .from ' .roubling, 'cause the co-Id bug is at. rest." S. Crawford, 20! Symonds street, Aucki, land. • / (iot a large -..Ss Od : bottle, from Chemist. Sor Store to-day. 1 . ■ '-'i . '. • ; . I . .Following- oil a 50^, ;< per ->tdn increase m the , master [ bakers, have raised the price of bread by j' a halfpenny, to' ,sd jfor & 21l> loaf."";/, \'^ A RETURNED SQL]bjp^' V . -Writing, frqm . Christc^nrcfc Caißeigrnefii Soldier says: "1 jwas at th^e Avar |or>ovei , three years, an,d arrived, j^pniev in jUstf^ My parents got quit^,'a.e_o'c_l,wnen I 'thej - saw my hair, which* had* become 'olnidst white. They mduced me :+ to ; try Dr. Wilson'B Regenerator, and the result it simply -wonderful. ' >I -ij^av .using the fourth bottlo, and the cploriß practically all restored. Many ; pensonal ; friends, thought. I had dyed it. until ii assured - them otherwiso. It . is simply splendid, and I am really daUgh'ted.^'^PmeiiJAbl., \a GisboimeJrpm Adair. Bros., LitDitod,, Leading Drapers. ' Price 4/- per bottle. ' [ A collection Avhich, is ; beiijlg niadev at T Buenos Ay'res for 1 th& Creation?' of a fund to be called "For' Social Peace," and intended for. use against Bolshevism, lias reached a total, of :£1,335.Q0Q. ■(* ; • :■'■'■'■> • -When, volt askyour Chemist or Store, . for Sharland'e Magnesia, see that yoV get it.- It is. perfect m oomposition-'and' . .the best thut money can buy. Sold everywhere.— B. - • . Not a ilat, . cither .furnished or unfur-; nished, is 'to be found m Pai'is. '• Since the Avar ' 75;000 f aniilies, l'cprdsenting 300,000 persons, ' hav^e faikeii.refugo.ih' Paris and aro now definitely settled' : h'or6i T\y o and . two, make four. .This: is t just einiple arithmetic. Y.qu .'. ; tlie ausAver is . correct. . ,'; lTi" was. one, of 'the^ first, sums "you -learned in 1 your., school-, days. Noav, just as surely asiltwo and ; two .make four, so surely pur. system of ,puyihg goods and eollirig/th'dm.to ypu.is ' qiutpthe best m; Ga.s'bJiriipK'' We import a • bijj proportion;' of ,ouV.. stocks, >,ahd- • air though we buy - the; baluhce jbhrqugh N.Z. .merchant*), our exp'eraen,oo .-i ■'. iii. bftyHug makes our position a very §trong;. one. .We buy atjTjedfbck ..pripß^'and ! <sah ( mtail at the lowest.. priced- Every, day .'. brings - its advances... .•..;From \ wJ^ai, v.we can gather, a 16 per.J,ce'j^;lip^e?.^s'v4min'iJ. neht all oyer N"._. Wrt;are, i mißJ_m^rprp-: ' viston to copo with tiifhisMiejl'.a^ building up our stocks enormously. This is done, of course, for our own benefit, but, as Aye do it, so that' wo may bo m a position to keep prioes doAVn, you must also realise that it is also a great benefit to you. 'The People's Emporium" is your store. Sound judgment m (buying enables us to soil more cheaply, , and you will do well to continue to.' pat* rooi'te "The People's Hroporium."* j

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15120, 20 January 1920, Page 2

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648

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15120, 20 January 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15120, 20 January 1920, Page 2

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