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ENJOY YOUR SHAVE! I, Invest 1/6 monthly m "Q-tol." A little robbed well into the face before lathering is highly antiseptic, and rapidly soitons the "beard. "Q-tol' makes the skin smooth and eupple, and tho razor does not then drag. "Q-tol" lubricates the razor-edge by keeping it from Tjeing clogged- by dry lather. — 3. China plans for a great hydro-elect ric. development, according to a purchasing agent who ' recently arrived m the United States in* search of equipment. Sprink!i?;g about 10 drops of JS'azol on l .be che»t of the pyjaina jacket at night, or «n the singlet m the morning, is good way to got the benefit of Nazol inhalation. Just try it ! — 7. Thii Hawcra Star says, the Mangatoki Co-operative, Dairy Company and another l Taranaki dairy company have decided to consign their 1920-21 output, less what may bo purchased by the Imperial .teg- 1 vernmeiit^ oa terms similar to those- flw 1 -- taining Lit pre-war limes. "Hello, Central ! Get a move on ! Put me on to niuo-o-three. Thank you, girlie! Who's that speaking? Alright, Night Dispensary. That you, Druggor» D'ye get me? Much obliged, Old Top, I'm sure. Send it now, yea, send it quickly! Good old Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. ' 17 Tlie Napior Main fc>ehool\4 new building on Golentfo Hill cuinnot be completed until 1921. The tlelay has been due to the shortage of cement. LORD JELLIOOE'S APPOINTMENT. It would be safe to assert everyone throughout the Dominion will be delighted with hia Majesty's choice for our new Governor. He iwill doubtless be heartily welcomed by all classes. In the /same manner Dr. WILSON'S REGENERATOR is welcomed by all who require a really reliable article for restoring grey »"d faded hair to dts natural color; The choice could not be bestowed on anything to equal it. It is a splendid Hair Tonic for all. Oet it to-day. Price, 4s. — From Adair Bros., Ltd., Leading Drapers, etc., Sol# Agents for Oiflhrtrne and District.* During 1918 11,580 children, in Hawke's Bay education district received manual otid technical instruction. In 1919 tho i number increased to 12,215. \ "Sobqo folks aro\ wise, some are ofcheTwisc." If you are wise you'll insure against coughs, colds, and king troubles by availing yourself of that curative agent — Baxter's Lung Preserver. Baxter's not only overcomes, coughs and colds quickly, but it strengthens tho 'defence forces of the body, invigorates "the whole system, and gives new life. fo those , who are "out of sorts." Ensuro the immunity of your family .from winter complaints. Purchase a largo bottle to-day. The Hawke's Bay Education Board, m itrf aiMiual report,- urges the Department to appoint a permanent physical instructor m Hawke's Bay. MERCHANT WRITES : "I have not had a moment's trouble with the "Dennis" Motor Lorry. I have two and want a third. Freedom from trouble means time saved, money saved, and bigger pi'ofitp. ThatYi why English [inns' and businoßs houses every wlioru uso tin; "Donnis." Emquhtf. Agents : New Zealand Exprens Co., Ltd. A dairyman at Ihakara (Levin) had a return of £3500 from his herd of 21 cows during the past season. From 18 cows another dairyman secured an average- of 3001 b of butter-fat per cow. For Children's Hacking Cough, Wooila' (3uiat,l'«>pnAi<mniit O»ir«. 1/9. 'AM _ I The Christchurch Press has beun informed that a number of farmers have notified the promoters of the Sugar Beet Refining Co., that they will grow f*ub : s! initial ureas of beet 'for tho company .'ihoulcl it becomu established. WHAT CONSTITUTES A PATENT? "A privilege from the Crown conveying to the individual the special right to ■ make uso of or dispose of some 'new invention or discovery." That idea. o{ yours is m all probability worth patenting—perhaps it will be the oceans of making you independent. Consult Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys. 157 Featherstori St.. Wellington; or F. It. Ball, Peel St., Giaborue.— 3.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15275, 24 July 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15275, 24 July 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15275, 24 July 1920, Page 7