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Sprinkling about 10 drops of Najsol oa the chest of the pyjama jacket at night, or on tbo single^, F inl the s mor»ihg, i s a good way Vs~ ge € the benefit" of Nazol inhalation. Just try it! — 7. Mr W. T, Coad, chief postm^ter at Westgort, becomes chief -.postmaster at. The old order changeth. This applies to every walk of life to-day. We see it exemphfied on every hand, and Where nii ™°™ P ronotmced than m business. Uld methods must give way to new ; for mstance, the old -established firm of - Prune «,« has changed hands, and new methods .will be employed there. Although all lines m hardware are difficult to procure, yet by strict attention to thiß department, the Btock ha s * been doubled: Ironmongery prices are very high, and there seems to be very little chance of reduction for some time, but* Primes, Ltd., are aiming to be the. cheapest firm m Gisborne. Goods are .bought at the finest prices, and the public may rely upon getting value at Prime't Ltd * •■■' v '■'■■''" ThO acoustic properties of the Wellington Town Hall were criticised *by the Hon. A. T, Ngata at the Plunked medal 1 contest. It is hard to speak when the hall .is not filledi" he said. • "Personally, I have haa". ;the experience of speaking hero when these conditions obtained, and it was a hard task!" _. v COPYISTS! * There j are always crowds of these ~ commercial pirates waiting to steal other men's inventions. ; Take no risks— patent your idea at once.' For advice concerning patents, consult Henry Hughes, Ltd., J Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston St., Wellington; or F. R. Ball, Peel Street, Gisborne. 151 Mr T. R. Hutton, of Foxton, has received a Government appointment ; as a draughtsman, m Samoa, Create an, atmosphere of Nazol about you, so that you constantly inhale ,it. About 10 dropa^on the chest of pyjama jacket at night or on the singlet m th© morning protects yon against? infectious 4 cprrno — ft Mr ,H. J. Beech has been appointed 1 manager of the Waikato Central Power Board. , BEST FOR CHILDREN! -y Make your own family cough mixture." Use "HEENZO" (HEAW'3 ESSENCE) v ... easy lo make, pleasant to take. 7 A tender for erecting a no\r brick hostel at the Palmerston North Boys! High bchool has been let to Mi' H. Dickoll. for £10,065. i w " H ?^_- did \ V ke the P ,a * ? " "Splendidly. Jack and 1 went and we thought it awfully clever. Coming out was thoi. worst; it was so oold. When We got' home we had a steaming cup of Ex-ox and that warmed us up delightfully. Ex-ox ,! Li 6 S_ tract of the fines* 1 heef obtainable. The addition of hot water to a teaspoonful of Ex^ox makes lovely beeftea. gig • Mr George Falja, who has been 41---years m the Railway Department/ is re- ~ \F n l®„ as , «tat jonrnaaterV. at Auckland, i Air Fnlla is om of the oldest railway officials; he retires, at the/end' ofthi* year. ' j "DRINKO' PROMOTES PROSPERITY. "My husband keeps telling me how*, well he is feeling, and is keen for his work. "Drinko" has paid for itself by the way business has been attended to." bo writes the wife of a prominent Northern business man, The original testimonial can bp shown to any genuine enquirer. "Drinko" h continually work, ing wonders m curing Alcoholism— ex- ' cessive drinkuig. It will do the same for yonr inond o? relation. "Drinko" w . hari v ,e^ tasteless, and odourless. Write m strictest confidence for free Booklet. Plain envelopes used. — Lady Manager, "Drinko" Proprietary, -> 913 A.Y.Z Lambton Quay. WelliiiHton.— 4. Libraries numbering 273 participated \n,m of the £3000 voted by Parliament, It was confined to > places having not more thaw 15jD0 in- . habitants, . ■ / ~ ' m Youthful grace of figure is the natural "~ result of wearing B. and C. Corsets. They f are firm favorites everywhere, nowhere " I will better corset value be found. B. and C. Corsets are British made, . and there- T fore their price ib not affected by high T foreign exchange rates. They mould the figure perfectly and give absolute, freedom - of movement. ABk fqr B. and C. Corsets; •II leading Drapers itook tbem, IQ

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15318, 14 September 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15318, 14 September 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15318, 14 September 1920, Page 2