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For Bronchial Coughs; t!ake Woods' Great Peppermint Owe, 1/9, 2/9. — 4. > Palmerston North ratepayers approved a loan of £70,000 for road improvements and £9,000 for motor-buses. • '. | DRINK HABIT CURED ! '

Times out of n amber A Dririko" has vanquished drink, • freed thfe man, from the degrading bondage, given him his Belf-respect, and raised him* in the opinion of his friends. "Drinko" succeeds whether it is given secretly or not. It is. tasteless and odourless, and contains no harmful drugs. It won't injure the moßt delicate constitution. Drinking CAN be cured, and "Drinko" does it. Any genuine enquirer can see the unsolicited testimonials we are con-

tinyally receiving, proving that "Drinko" cures prinking.. Write for free* Booklet describing lhi3 great cure. All enquiries confidential. Plain envelopes used.— Lidv*. Manager, "Drinko" Proprietary, 212 A. Y., Lambton Quay, Wellington, — 2. „ ' "The girls Iwould spend their lunch • money on silk stockings/' remarked Mr.i Justice Stringer at the. .Arbitration I Court,, at Auckland, wheH considering j a clause in th© restaurant,.; tea, and - re- 1 freshment room& workers' award. • •< Thej proposal waa that a sum of Is per # day should be paid to the Waitresses *and other employees whose employers could not provide a hot meal. ; Jiis Honor added that the girlfe wpujd pocket the money and content themselves with the, cold meat provided, thus defeating the object of the clause. Tho decision of this court was reserved,; ■ •„■ . Indies #hot)}d proteci themselves Bgainrt Influenza infection by puttiug a pout 10 drops of Nazol on a handkerchief, and placing inside a blouse on the chest. Vse Na*oi freely .in thi* wayit does not injure the -, most delicate fabric. — 8. Of the, soo indentured 'Chinese labbrers about to arrive at Apia any day (says the Samoa Times 6f; August 7), Jive learn from a private source -that no les,=j than 450 of their number \yi\] foe allo^at. pd t9 th§ plantations' 'sunder Crown estates oontrol. The remaining 50, ■' aa yet, have not been placed, btit, pi^sumably, are to be allotted to private concerns, i Ihe merit ot B. and C. Corsets is mainly responsible for the continued esteem in which they are held by women who we»r them. B. and 0. Corsets are uh■tfivalled for gracefulness,' freedom and of material. They are Brjtish n%ade, and are therefore %he best value Obtainable, as their price is not affected hgr high foreign exchange rates. The 1 'womah Vho always wears B. and C. Corsets is the woman who nlways hns perfect corset comfort. All leading Drapers, •toe* tbem. 8

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15316, 11 September 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15316, 11 September 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15316, 11 September 1920, Page 7