■ Tlie new automatic telephone installation is working well m. Hamilton. j COPYISTS! ; ! There are always crowds of these commercial pirates Waiting to steal other men's inventions. Take no risks — patent your ide* afc once. For advice concerning patents, consult Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston St., .Wellington; or F. R. Ball, Peel Street, j Gisborne, 151 The more gasoline we call for the worse the quality we have to take, according to the bureau of mines. Tlie gasoline sold now is said to be not much different from the best grade of kerosene ten years ago, while the high-grade "gas" of the days when it was a by-produGt hard to get rid of is as. extinct as the dodo.— San Francisco paper. Ten drops of Nazol on a small piece of lint or flannel and placed between the shirt and .singlet is a good way to get the • genefit of constant inhalation — i which protects the air passage* againot fnflnanva in '••lion. — 4 Twenty whales have xipw been captured by the Kaikpura whaling party. A Christchurch company has submitted A. proposal to establish works at a cost of £7jDOO to convert the offal of whales and §sh into fertiliser. Previously the carcases have been towecl to spa apd allowed to sink, INNOCENT PEANUT CAUSE OF COUGHS. Investigation by a prominent M.D. m U.S.A. has demonstrated to the Medical Profession, that the oomnipn. peanut kernel cause* much cough trouble. Tho smooth, minute particles of the kernel lodge m the walls of the throat or lungs, settle on the bronchial membranes, and until removed aj. irritating cough remains. Abolishing the cough is removing the irritation. Baxter's Lung Preserver does this promptly. But the remedy doesn't stop there. Through "Baxter's" the injured and strained membranes, and' harsh sore bronchial passages are soothed m a way that is little short of wonderful. * It is this strengthening and protecting quality, combined with a great tonic value, that accounts for the wide popularity of "Baxter's.'' A tonic a» well as a cough and cold remedy — "Baxter's" purifies the blood, steadies the nerves— tones up and vitalises the whole system. Being rich and pleasant to the taste, it "is taken willingly by kiddies as well as adults. Introduce it to your children aaid take jt yourself. Have it handy always. A large bottle costs only 2s 6d at chemist or store. Order to-day io
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15320, 16 September 1920, Page 3
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