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i An atmosphere of Nazol is a great protection against Influenza. Inhale it very frequently day and night. — 1. The Thames Harbor Board's Empowering Bill will contain provision for power to borrow £275,000. All loans will be submitted to the ratepayers., To protect the throat from tho influence of obnox:6us germs, it is iwise to use Sharland's Formalin Throat Tablets (Mint or Cinnamon flavor). Sold everywhere, 2s.— l. A Dargaville sawmill has received an offer from a Sydney , firm of £5 per hundred super feet for the whole of its kauri timber output; GREAT OPPORTUNITIES FOR , INVENTORS. The field of invention is a wide one, and the man who can think out and develop some useful .article will be richly rewarded. Full particulars concerning Patents and how to protect them are contained m our booklet, "Advice to Inventors." Send for a copy from Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, lot Featherston St., Wellington; or F. R. Ball, Peel St., Gisborne.— 4. One brigadier-general and 20 colonels were among the 300 applicants for the secretaryship of the Northampton War Pensions Committee. The salary Is £350 a year. A DENNIS MOTOR LORRY-— -When you buy a DENNIS you get a commercial lorry built by the oldest manufacturers m England — a lorry which proved its magnificent quality m the war, and is used by corporations, publio bodies, business liouses the world over. Enquire The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd. The United States police have started to use the film as an aid to the indentincatlon of criminals. Pictures are t6 be taken of prisoners as they walk and talk, so that, should one escape or pc wanted again by the police, his pictures m various attitudes calculated to betray all his mannerisms can be thrown at once on the screens of picture theatres. Rheumatism is caused by an overacid condition of the blood. This excess of uric acid forms a poisonous deposit which usually settles m; the joints, and these become hot, red, and inflamed. Cold amd damp wijl develop the trouble. In order to permanently relieve rheumatism and its kindred complaints, gout, lumbago, sciatica, etc., the bipod must be purified, and here the cause of tbe trouble lies. Rheumo usually proves effective m relieving these diseases, because it neutralises an 4 expels the acid accumulations. 2/6 arid 4/6 (l»rge me contains full week's treatment), ffc Barraclough'e Nervine stops Toothache. Progandra quickly cures Comfr— l/.. What is claimed to be a record price for a fat bullock m the Aehburton county was obtained by Mr. A. 'J. Keith, Ashburton Forks, for a six-year-old polled Angus bullock. The animal had been reared for Bhow purposes, and the purchaser was Mr. H. Hedley, Seadown', at £150. \When infectious germs are floating about m the air, special care should be taken to protect the throat by using Sharland's Formalin Tftroafc Tablets (Mint or Cinnamon flavor), #Qld everywhere, 2s. — 2. The proposal to establish marine solar salt works at New Brighton was recently brought under the notice of the Government by Mr Sullivan, M.P., with the result that the Prime Minister has instructed the Department of Industry to report on the subject. Mr Sullivan has asked that the Government grant a bonus for tbe production of salt.

I AUBURN 1 HAIR.

Women with auburn or ch.e&tnut-tinted hair are certainly to be envi&d to r day, ac it is universally admired. Undoubtedly notliing as more beautiful than a woman's hair (which has just been shampooed with "Hennoline" Egyptian Shampoo i it leaves it so exquisitely soft and makea it positively glisten with life, but does not impoverish the growth, which often happens with ordinary shampoos. It is also invaluable for children's hair, as it is really a splendid stimulant; it only needs a trial to prqve its merit. A 1/6 tin is sufficient for six good shampoos. Try it to-day. —^Procurable m Gisborne from Sole Agents, Adair Bros. Lid. j 1/6 and 2/6 per iin.* ■

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15220, 19 May 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15220, 19 May 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15220, 19 May 1920, Page 7