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' We lfave a wonderful clock at our place. It has quite an original tick., At first we did not realise what it "was saying. Now, wo know. It ticks "Ex-ox,* Ex-ox, Ex-ox." Of course you understand that Ex-ox is the iessenco of the finest ! beef, and that a teaspoonful, with' hot waiter, makes delicious beef tea, rich, nourishing, appetising. But fancy the clock knowing- .18 At a meeting of the committee sefc,up to consider th. question of the establishment of woollen mills m the W«ikato, it was decided to proceed with the pix)ject at once, and a provisional' directorate was set up to take the preliminary steps for the formation, of a co-oper-ative company. ■'" ' ' Z X It is an established fact that children are more susceptible to prevailing ailments" than adults. Th<yr tender constitutions must be adequately fortified to ensure immunity, from cough and lung compjaints. All mothers" will , find a dependable help m Baxter's Lung^Preserver. This ißterling remedy is pleasant to take, and gives prompt benefit. Its rich, soothing iqualities appeal to children ; its efficiency , can bo relied on at all times for chest trouble., bronchitis, whooping cough, croup,' and influenza. You can't ifford to-be without "Baxter's." Buy a 'are* 8/6 hofflp to-nav Some -new submarines m the American navy have boen enuipped with«{t wireless apparatus for ps,e submerged, it receives quite satisfactorily from nearly the same j distance as If tlie message came through the air m the ordinary way, and is reported to ho capable of transmitting through a radius of 12 miles. ;Specirilly\ designed for every figure, B. nnd C. Corsets give support and freedom. They aro wonderful value, too, because they are British mado, and their price is not affected by the heavy foreign exchange rate. B. and C, Corsets aro scientifically made, and their materials ar. jbng wearing. They add grade and. simpleness to any figure. Always insist on B. and lo. Corsets. TllPy're British. „ All leading Hrapprs stock them.". ys 12 111 nn address befoi<e the Advertising Convention m Australia, Mr, E. W. It. Fowles,. M.L.C.. of -Brisbane, said that m 1910 £50,000,000 was spent rtn advertising m tho United Kingdom j last year it amounted to £_ 30,000,000. One "firm alone had spent £200,000 a yean • < PAIN'S WORST ENEMY 1 j Pain respects no one. It attacks both the strongest and the \veakest, . and lowsra physical resistance, leaving Qtt« an easy prey for whatever di^ae germs aro hovering round. although it may be felt hy diflwent 'degrees of ? ever-K-Yi hs\s fyfli one cause— blood -congestion. For yeai^ scientists have labored to overcome pain, and their efforts have been crowned by tho disco very that the grand secret lies m, the application of ,• concentrated medicinal heat. For this purpose nothing equals ni medicated cotton wool known a s Wawn's Wonder Woo), every fibre of which is impre_H , nated with special pain-relieving 'en., sences. Whon m contact with- the painful part these essences beeqnio absorbed, infusing a warmth tha,t atimuktos circulation and -stojTp, pain,. •' Unrivalled fn*' Bronchitis, Pletirisy', Coughs, Coldis, Soy. Throats, Backache Nctmilgia, artd' till en's?* of pain.. Wain's Won^iav Wool costs lp.u,t 2/6. at chemists $wd Hto/es, or po.s.^ fres from N.fr Agenta, Salmond " and, Spvaggqn., JA&, Wellington.— %.

FOR; WOMK'Nv . Thousands of tve^^n have found that Wa\Yn';s Wonder Wool, is of • special ;l valine m at once relieving the abdominal pa.ins which we such a nightmare to nuwiy of t.he sqs. t

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15320, 16 September 1920, Page 2

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15320, 16 September 1920, Page 2

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15320, 16 September 1920, Page 2