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It is better to use Nazol too freely than too carefully for inhalation. Its effect is more pronounced and' reduces the danger of infection from Influenza germs. —6. | Vandals have damaged the Maori wax memorial m Symonds street, Auckland: Don't hesitate to use Nazol very freely, especially by constant inhalation. It protects the mouth, nose, and throat against infectious Influenza germs.— 2. It is said most of the appeals heard m 'Dunedin by the Railway Appeal Board were upheld. ILt t__t»- ■- » Wa- I__- _____% fe I I * C%_-_taß_M»«"-.lA**» Miss Parr, daughter of the Minister of Education, has joined the staff of the Karitane Baby Hospital, Christchurch. The queenly rose knows no' decay, # Though spurned and crushed it lies, And while it slowly wastes away Its fragrance never dies. With other gifts that make life glad, And m our thoughts endure, It cheers our hearts when sick and sad Like Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 10 The position of the coal stocks at the Oamaru gas works is becoming serioua. AUBURN HAIR. Women with auburn pr chestnut-tinted hair are certainly to be envied to-day, as it is universally admired. _ Undoubt-. edly nothing is more beautiful than a woman's hair which has just been shampooed with "Hennaline" Egyptian Shampoo; it leaves.it so exquisitely poft and makes it positively glisten with life, but does not impoverish the growth, whioh 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 prove ita merit. A 1/6 tin is sufficient tor six good shampoos. Try it to-day. — Procurable m Gisborne from Sole Agents, Adair Bros., Ltd. ; 1/6 and 2/6 per tin.* During June 5550 mortgages (£6,251,---44Q) were registered m, the Dominion. During the winter months mothers are much concerned regarding their children's health. The public places pf amusement, so frequented by boys and girlp, are often the breeding grounds for cough apd 'flu germs. An ideal preventative measure, and one which haß the unqualified approval of medical men, is Baxter's Lung Preserver. Totally unlike the ordinary cough mixture, "Baxter's" is also a healthgiving tonic, and is thus specially suitable for young children. "Baxter's" ensures relief after the first dose. Large bottles 2/6 at all chemists. An amazing shortage qf hoy labor prevails m Christchurch at prepant. Woods' Great Peppermint Cnre for Coughs end Colds, never fails. 1/9. 2/9. -1 A new light wap thrown upon mq^ern accountancy methods by a defendant m a civil action at Christchurch, After admitting his own lack of clerical skill, he said of the plaintiff company's method of keeping accounts, "They do theirs with books ; Ido mine with brains.'* Ladies should protect themselves against Influenza infection by putting aoojjt 1$ drops of Nazol on a handkerchief and placing -inside a blouse on the chest. Use Nafcl frp/jjy m this way — it does not injure the mopt dflljc^ 6 fabric — 6. A working committee, with Mr. Robinson, M.L.A., as chairman, has been formed to move, m the direction of establishing* #, woollen mill m West Australia m pursuance of the scheme proposed by the director pf the ppder/jd Bureau of merceVALUE OF MOTOR LO&RY. Instead pf by rail, goodp eve now being sent by motor lorry for considerable distances. It mmm Iws handling, quicker, cheaper delivery.) *fhe ftrjtjsfibuilt "Dennis*' ia a lorry worthy of adoption. It has great carrying capacity, is rapid, reliable, economical. — 'the "New Z«»J»0_1 fopres* Co., Ltd., Agrati.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15319, 15 September 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15319, 15 September 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15319, 15 September 1920, Page 7