Don't hesitate to use Nazol very fret ly, especially by constant inhalation. 1 pi-otp-td the mouth, nose, and thron iitfiwnut infection* Influenza perms — 2 The Napier ' Harbor Board's dredge C.D.X.. having completed filling m part of the old bed of the Tuta,ekurl river, has be&n removed. She Is' to commence wora shortly nearer the Taradalc. road. .Ten drops of Nazol on a-, small piec>* of lint or flannel and placed betweo, the shirt and singlet? is a good way t get^ the genefit of constant. inhalatibnr which protects the air passages again* tntinonca; »fif«f*'or> - -* v Persons who have buildings m progress for which a Board of Trade permit hay not been obtained must secure permission to continue tho* construction after August 31: Ladies should .protect themselves against Influenza infection by. puttinj? about 10 drops of Nazol on a handker chief and placing inside^a blouse on the chest. Use Nazol freely m, this wayit does not injure the most delicate fabric. — 5. Satisfactory progress m the efforts oj the Auckland V.M.C.A. to raise .u-IG.OOC has been reported. , Woods' Great Peppermint Cure foi Coughs and Colds, never fails. 1/9. 2/f< There are evidently plenty of men m Wanganui looking for work of a ngnt nature- The Education Board ' called for applications for a storerhaii, and has received do applications. MOTHER SAYS (HWAN-fS ESS-_HrC-B) makes a splendid Cough and Cold Remedy, and saves money. « .The immediate- movements of Sir T. •Mackenzie are not exactly known, except that he Is coming out to Now '/^tdtimi, U seems unlikely that he will at once think about i-e-enteriuir uolitic-a life. Tho old order .diaiigeth. This applies tp every walk of lite to-day. We see it exemplified on every hand, and nowhert Js jt more pronounced than m business. Ukl methods must give way to now; foi instance, the old-establisiied firm .of -rimes has changed hands, aiid new methods' .will bo employed there.. Although all; lines' in hardware aro' difficult, to proouro, ye t by strict attention to this department, tho. stock -hus '-'■ been doubled.. .-. Ironmongery prices are very highland there seem.-*.. to -bo very little clianco ot reduction for some time, biit Primes, Ltd. r aro aiming .to be the cheapest firm hi Gisborne. Goods are biweht at th'a finest prices, ituid the •public may rely upon getting value at Primes. Ltd.* - "; 'Ontario • 'farmer, recently received. ±.1120 for seven tons of tobacco aud another. £1160 for 7* tons, raised on 10 acres' oi laud. FOR GOUT. - .* • RHEUMO i s absorbed right into the blood—and penetrates the innermost recesses and tissues, muscles and joints. ThUs RHEUMO reaches thp gouty spot and, attacking the disease at its root dissolves , and expels the caAiser-cxcess uric acid. A well-known Wellington resident, whose name will be given on . reo/iest, w»s a . martyr to Rheuniaii^ Oout ; two bottles of RHEUMO gave him relief. He recommended RHEUMO ■■ to his friends, with the following result. He'wTites: "A friend who had suffered, from, .'Rheumatio , Gout for ..some three years, whose case was considered hbpe-le'-a, .reeUiVed almost immediate relief from pain. ; After talaii^ three bottles of RHEUMO she was able to leave her bed— to -which she had been confined- for four .weeks — and move about the room." Try RHEUMO— 2/6 and 4/6 bottle. 99 For Toolhaohc, Barra-elougb's Magic Nervine— -an instant, cure. 1/6. l'i'C;s;a n .:.drt_ cuir^ Coiur qai-:!.'.y ) '-• For ( Children's .Hacking Coii-li, \iVnod?' ■' ■_ik--n--d--^ • < ■-. '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15301, 24 August 1920, Page 2
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560Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15301, 24 August 1920, Page 2
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