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Carry a bott'e of M Na*or m your vert poc_et dr. handbag, and use very, f redely. It is undoubtedly the beat preventative known Mrainst Infl_*n-_ inl#etinm. — • Owing tb stress of literary work the Rev. W. «T. Williams, of Sumner, has been obliged to resign tho editorship of tho Vanguard, the official organ of .the New Zealand Alliance.. I Build up your system with E_-Ox, the finest fruit beef extract on the market. Ex-Ox is a highly concentrated food. _ It will do you far. more good than medicine, because it is all nourishment. Don't merely ask for meat extract. Specify Ex-Ox. and get the best available. Cheap too! From All grbcerß. Insist on Ex-Ox— a St. George product made by Irvine and Stevenson. -5 Edinburgh Corporation bave agreed to employ experimentally tho services of two policewomen. The probationary period has been fixed at three months, and the women are to receive £2 10s per week. WHAT CONSTITUTES A PATENT? "A privilege from the Crown conveying to the individual the special right to make use of or dispose of some new invention or discovery. 9 ' That idea of yours is m all probability worth patenting — perhaps it • will be the means of making t you independent. Consult Henry Hughes!" -Ltd., Patent Attorneys 157 Featherston St.'. 'Wellington; or F. R. Ball, Peel St., Gisborne.— 3. The Etoile Beige states that the Commission of British naval engineer officers who have been 'inspecting the wreck of the Vindictive at Ostjcnd have unanimously decided that the attempt to refloat her ought not to be abandoned. A DENNIS MOTOR LORRY.— When you buy a DENNIS you get a commercial lorry built* by the oldest manufacturers m England — _ lorry which proved it's magnificent equality m the war, and is used by corporations, public bodies, business houses the world over.. Enquire The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd. A popular rising is expected as the people of Fiume, it is asserted, are tired of the arbitrary rule of d'Annunzio, who has imprisoned more than a thousand of his opponents. The overwhelming experience of thousands testifies to the value of "Nazol" ie an effective precaution against Innu «n«» et_ —4 Peru has established a school of military aviation amd has purchased 12 French airplanes, while two seaplane services between coast portß are planned* A sudden chill may give you cold m the head, inflamed throat, or bronchiti_. Remember ! If yon should take a, chill, don't wait until you are laid up. but use "Naw>r* freely tight away. Thonaa-d----know ito -alee.—*. Sir Thomas Linton has received a cable from New York by which it appeared that Shamrock IV. had bad a much narrower escape from destruction by fire than was at first supposed. Only the strenuous efforts of the fire brigade saved her. All her 'valuable gear was stored m the yard where the fire occurred. Some light spars have been, burned, but the most valuable part of the gear is saved. Bach inspiration flows divine, J_ike liquid gold' from heavenly mine; Genius may tli/en its soul impart, But patience is the source of art. Persistent effort linked with skill Commands success and always w'l*~ When septic forms of cold mature, Persist with Woods* Great Peppermint Cure. 9 The "sausage tree" grows m Rhodesia, South Africa, The fruit is a pod many times larger than tho garden poa, anu is about the size and shape of a sausage.

I AUBURN HAIR.

Women with auburn or chestnut-tinted hair are certain**/ to be envied to-day, ac it is universally admired. Undoubtedly nothing ia more beautiful than a woman's hair which has just been shampooed with "Henna" me" Egyptian Shampoo; it leaves it so e*quUite"y sofft and makes it positively glisten with life, but does not impoverish the growth, which often happens with ordinary shampoos. It is also invaluable for chfldreh's hair, as it is really a splendid stimulant; it only needs a trial to prove its merit. A 1/6 tin is sufficient tor six good shamr ppoa. Try it to-day. — Procurable m Qifibome from Sole Agents, Adair Bros., US- * 1/6 and 2/6 per tin.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15212, 10 May 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15212, 10 May 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15212, 10 May 1920, Page 7