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. MINERS NEED “G-TOL.” “When the skin is hardened through frequent contact with cold mineral water,’’ writes Mr. Wm. Mason, barber, of Waihi, “Q-tol is priceless as a lubricant for the face before shaving” ; a so makes the hands smooth and muscles flexible; 4oz. bottle, 2s.—l. Twelve million young pine trees have just been dispatched from America to France, Great Britain, and Belgium, says the Chicago Tribune, tor Ihe re-affores-tation of the wooded districts in those countries which were depleted or destroyed during the war. Soft corns and hard corns are both rapidly cured by. Progandra. Simply apply Progandra on piece of calico, and follow directions. Corns are removed in six dressings, or money refunded. 1/6 everywhere, or post paid from Box 1247, Wellington. U2a Barraclough’s Nervine stops Toothache -1/6. Itheumo rapidly relieves Rheumatism. Blw wage reductions have been made in the men’s clothing Industry In the United States, bringing the ratfs down on an average to about 30 per cent, below the union scale, which has been in force since November, 1919. Hr* ’U (HEiN'B ESSENCE) For Coughs and Colds SAVES YOU MONEY DOES YOU GOOD « Mons has been decorated with the French Medaille dc la Reconnaissance nationale. Until somebody evolved the keyless watch the discomfort of lost keys was unending. The inventor made money. If you have an idea that will save time money, or labor, bring it to us. We will advise you as to Its practicability. Secure your patent rights Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Featherston Street, Wellington, .or !'• 11Ball, Peel Street, Gisborne. 100 Japan’s population, according to the final census figures, numbers 77,005,510. This includes Korea, Formosa , and Sak-‘ halin. “Occasions, like clouds, soon pass away.’—Arabian Proverb. But coughs and colds are “stickers." Unless such a recognised specific as Baxter’s Lung Preserver is taken to shift them, they are going to stay and causo trouble. Treat colds as they should he treated—not as guests, but as enemies. Have “Baxter’s” by you always. Its tonic properties make it a protection for the whole family. “Baxter’s” has been New Zealand’s friend for 55 years, so you can rely on it. Always keep Baxter's Lung Preserver handy. Get a big 0d bottle to-day. Obtainable all chemists • and stores.—l “While there is little doubt but that when a few mechanical details have been improved Ihe British magneto will be the best in the world, the result of the competition shows that British magneto manufacturers are now abreast of any of their foreign rivals,” slates the judges’ report on the Air Ministry flying competitions. Don't go away on your holiday without taking a bottle of Nazol. Good for coughs, colds, soro throats, etc.* The anonymous offer ot Whitehaven Castle and £20,000 towards its alteration as a hospital was accepted by the governors of Whitehaven Infirmary, Cumberland. The new hospital is to be a war memorial. Towards a further £lO,000 required, Mr. James McGOWan, Whitehaven,' has given £IOOO. AUBURN BLAIR. Women with auburn or chestnut-tinted hair are certainly to be envied to-day, as is universally admired. Undoubtedly nothing is more beautiful than a woman's hair which has just been sliamccosd with "Hsunel'n 0 ,” Egyptian. Shamcoo; it 1 saves it sc- rrnuisfitsl-y soft and betas it positively glisten with lit®, but dcot ret Impoverish ths growth, which often happen" with ordinary shampoos. It is also invaluable for children’s hair, tut it is really a splendid stimulant; it inly needs a trial to prove ite merit. A 1/6 tin is sufficient for si;, good shampoos. Try it to-day. '.'roearable in Ote.ter’r * from Sol® Ligcuta, Ada : r Bros., Ltd i 1.6 and 8,'6 pu tis.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15459, 2 March 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15459, 2 March 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15459, 2 March 1921, Page 7

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