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WARNING TO PARENTS. The education authorities warn children not to take too many sweets. There is also another danger to avoid, i.e., the use of cough remedies containing narcotics,' syrups, or alcohol. Doctors commend “Fluenzol” for children’s use, as it is free from such deleterious ingredients. —2. . As an instance of the increase in the cost of travel the first-class single fares from London to New Zealand in 1914 ranged from £65 to £75. Now they range from £164 to £174. Second-class single fares were from £SB to £46, and these now stand at from £ll4 to £124. Create an atmosphere of Nazol about you, so that you constantly inhale it; about 10 drops on , the c best of. the pyjama jacket at night or on the. singlet ! in the morning protects you against infectious germs. It is undoubtedly good for cnnuli*. cold*, •or* throat*. *lo —h The 100th cricket test match between England and Australia is fixed for May 28 next at Nottingham. There, is a movement to have it played on historic Lord’s ground. nn fHEAN’B ESSENCE) A bottle makes a pint of fineat family cough and cold mixture. e Viscount Jellicoe i» to be asked to men this year’s Waikato winter show, which will commence at the end of May. The man who first put a curl in a itraight hairpin made a fortune. EveryKidy has at some lime a short cut notion o save labor, effect economy or add to :omfort. Have you an Inspiration? Bring tto us and take our advice Patent ■irrhts secured to -inventors by Henry iughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, 157 ?eatherston St., Wellington, or I* ■ «• 3all, Peel St., Gisborne. lhl The Welsh National Memorial Aslociation has purchased for £20,000 >aig-y-nos Castle, Breconshire, the seat if Madame Patti, with 79 acres of land, "t is intended to use it as a sanatorium. “Defer not till to-morrow to be wise.” —CongTieve Sudden ills demand prompt attention, and Baxter's Lung Preserver is always the ever-ready specific. Besides charming away colds and lung complaints, Baxter’s'" possesses rare tonic properties which promote vitality and help you to keep fit. A bottle of “Baxter’s” is the best health Investment anyone can make at any time. Large size bottles for 2/G from your chemist or grocer.—2 The British war stores depots at Andruicri, Beaurainville, Abancourt, and Le Havre have been sold, for a price exceeding £2,000,000, to Mr, R, T. Hughes and Mr. Leonard Aldridge. WHAT DETERMINES CORSET PRICES Nowadays the prices of foreign-jnade corsets are not determined solely by the quality—high rates of exchange have to lie provided for. With British-made B. ■and C. Corsets, no adverse foreign ex(G"h#.ngP enters into the price question—B. and C. Corsets are therefore better value. Buy B. and N C. Corsets—ask for them at leading drapers. —17. According to a Washington message, a Bill will shortly be introduced into Congress by the Fortifications Committee to make the Panama Canal impregnable against attack from the air land, or aea, AUBURN HAIR. Women with auburn or chestnut-tinted are certainly to he envied to-day, sc it is universally admired. Undoubtedly nothing ia more beautiful than s woman’e hair which has just been shampooed with “Heanuiine" Egyptian Shampoo; it leaves it so exquisitely toft and makes it pooitively glisten with life, hut doe* Dot impoverieh the growth, which often happens with ordinary shampoo*. It is also invaluable for children’s hair, a* it is really a splendid stimulant; it eniy needs a trial to prove ite merit. A 1/6 tin u sufficient for si’: good shampoo*. Try it to-day. Gisbo'nr i from Sole Agents, Adair Bros., Ltd l L* end 1/6 par tig,*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15465, 9 March 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15465, 9 March 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15465, 9 March 1921, Page 7