When you ask your ChemUt or .store for Sharland's Magnesia, see that you get it.; It is perfect m composition and the best that money can buy. Sold everywhere. — 8. In connection with the .visit uf the Prince of Wales to New Zealand, it is suggested at Hokitika, that' the. tour should include a visit to Westland, tho Royal party travelling . through the Otira tunnel, the Dominion's • largest public work, and .also a visit to South Westland, where the mosjt accessible glacier m the world exists at Waiho Gorge. .'..;'' As a gentle laxative for ladies and children, Sbarland^s, Magnesia is hi valuable. . Do not> be without it m the Umi Roi*. everywhere.— .7 The biggest meeting of fruitgrowers ever held m Hobart made a strong appeal lasti week to'. ..iip Ee'deral authorities "to continue their efforts to obtain space for the shipment, of at-least 800,000 cases of apples to England season. . IMPROVE YOpR DELIVERY SERVICE ;.-, ■ i by getting a ■TBritish.built : "Dennis" Motor Lorry. Tliink Qf -th© increased satisfaction to your customer.-v. Figure out the saving to you- The "Dennb" is one of the best motor lorriOs m existence — strong, reliable. . rapid, economical. -^Enquire The NIZ. EJxpress Co.. Ltd.* Mr. Atmore, MP., has. declined the invitation to go to Samoa.' The hot weather causes -lassitude, .and loss of energy, which intprf ere. .with thp digestive organs, producing < aridity, flatulence, and heartburn.* A yaluable corrective is Sbarland'B Magnesia.' Sold everywhere. — 9. A report presented by Argentine . Government experts confirm^ the rumor of rich discoveries of coal m Epuyen,, Patagonia. ' ':■'"[. The most valuable household; remedy for stomach troubles of children is Shar- j land's Magnesia. It is used regularly] m thousands of homes. Sold, every-' where.— 6. Tlie Mayor of Timaru i*, takings steps to urge upon the Governmejat. the' need of Timmediatb "action to connect <South Canterbury with the Lake Coleridge electric power supply. Sick headache; and a nauseous taste m the mouth, are oftentimes the effect of the hot weather on digestive organs. A, simple and useful remedy is to be found m .Sharland's Magnesia. Sold everywhere. I —*. In . connection with the Cambridge district war memorial, estimated tq cost slightly under £4000, it has ' beeh arranged to hold a one day. appeal on Saturday, Fehvuary 21. . .7 j RETAILERS' DELIVERY SERVICE. ' THORNYCROFT MOTQR VEHICLES. In city and town the horse* is a -back number. A quicker; cleaner , aud more efficient method of transport has come — and come to stay. Purchasers of .Thorny, croft Motor ychlcles; find, that their delivery service is more economical, more reliable and much .quicker...-,, A. concern with a team of horses "eating their heads off" on Sundays and hoßflfiys can't keep abreast of its competitoi* v. Kb "employs a Thornycroft Motor Vehicle. These allBritish waggons do all -heir- work' oh law-grade full 130 degrees Ttest kerpsene or distillates ,. -. This is mado pojsslhie Jt»y, the Thornycroft patent va'poutise? which reduces fuel running cost 50 pei; c^nk For further partlcvilars , apply to A. Hatrick and Co.. Wanganui and welllngUr - t. At night Raetihi, , withy a blaze- of electric light, presents a picturesque appearance, aud indicates the progress of that mid-ialand:; cimtrfe; (saysT; the Wanganui- Chrbrjicle. As ah Tindication of develpinentj.it. anight'^ he mentioned that about- 30 dwellings are ih course rof erection tliere aird'land' i_ selling at £75 and over per foot m '. the: priucipal streets. I 5'i1111111111H1111111111Hii,,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,!,^ S For Stomach Pains, Cramps, Diarrhoea 1 I*m t " l i efroms to 2 ° dro » s of pure = I pSHB!f*S3gS..|. s '.* ia water and sip •lowly, s _' I&S^S&g, 8 * COLDS. OATARRH, | | SORE THROATS, dilute to a plat.. J •"'•'Mnmniniiiiimiiiiiiini«i„i,i„i l „ 11111 l | t J| TUe.Manawatu A. and.P. Association hasi decided to back up 'the movement instituted hy Mr Teschemaker-Shute for tho abolition of tho "draft" (or as tho members termed it, the "graft") on which the English buyers were estmMed to filch £750,000 per annum irpto the pockets of -New Zealand producers. ...- . . ■ ■ l ;•; '-14.000 MILESr-"IN IfA^TE!" 7 Mrs. J. W. Sydney, writing from "The Manor," Brbtfideaii, ' Alresford, Hanitr- ' ?hire, says*.— .'..... ', , l M. lease send me some Baxter's Liing Preserver .by. return - mail. I have not je^ablc to get ..it. since I arrived here roni New Zealand four months ago; ifs .he } only thing-, that will relieve my lusband who is suffering ■ from nasal .atarrh. In . haste." Mrs. Sydney surely realises the true and-iC-ondorful value of Baxter's when she ;ends 14,000 miles for it. Yet you can get it at any Chemist or .tore. How fortunate we are m New Jealahd. as Ud buys** large bottle.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15132, 3 February 1920, Page 2
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