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BEAUTIFUL HANDS. The regular use of _"Q-tol” before housework, or before going out during cold or excessively hot weather, ensures whiteness and smoothness of the hands, «ind prevents dirt getting ingrained. Chaps, Chilblains, or Sunburn are impossible if 2s be spent on “Q-tol.” —3. On the expiration, ot the Queensland Government’s . agreement . with the Queensland National Bank in June, the State’s banking business will pass qver to the Commonwealth Bank. 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 in. fectious germs. It is undoubtedly good ‘or onngti*. .oold* tor* t.hroat*. —k Some of the “unemployed,” who were given work at Maroubra (N.S.W.) refused to pay tram fares, and the car they were in was'shunted off the line nrid they had to walk to work. “ The mixture I made frorr “HEENZO” (HSAN’B ffiSSEMCIi) proved the best cough and cold medicine T ever nsed " • Twenty-nine vessels laden with iron and coal sank in a heavy storm at the Japanese naval station at Kure, and several 12in. guns were plunged into the sea by a landslide. The man who first put a curl in a straight hairpin made a fortune. Everybody has at some time a short cut notion to save labor, effect economy or add to comfort. Have you an inspiration? Bring it to us and take our advice. Pptent rights secured to inventors by lienry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston St., Wellington, or’ F. It. Ball, Peel St., Gisborne. IGI Twenty-six cases of hookworm infection were discovered among 4000 school children in Brisbane. Half of the sufferers came from infected districts, and most of the others, it is presumed, acquired infection in the city. "Defer not till to-morrow to be wise.” „ —Congrieve Sudden ills demand prompt attention, and Baxter’s Lung Preserver is always Ihe 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 si?e bottles for 2/6 from your chemist or grocer.—2 The N.S.W. Government proposes to immediately reorganise the Tourist Department, with a view to reducing the recurring losses on holiday resorts. BEWARE OF CHEAP LORRIES. It is a mistake to buy a motor lorry because it is cheap. "Is it strong,, economical, reliable? Will it entail constant expense for / repairs ?” An eminently satisfactory reply can be furnished by the renowned British-built “Dennis” lorry.—Tho New Zealand Express On.. Ltd . Agent* * The announcement is made in the Gaptte ‘of rp.vpjripg of the prohibition of the exportation of cheese, frozen, mutton, apd 1/imb, chilled ajid frozen beef and veal. The prohibition of the exportation of sheep and cattle from New Zealand has also been revoked, LORD JELLICOE'S APPOINTMENT. It would he safe to assert everyone throughout tho Dominion will be da* lighted with hia Majesty’s choice for our new Governor. He will doubtless he heartily welcomed by all classes. In the sf-mo mapper Rr. WILSON’S REGENERATOR /a yrplcomed by all who require a really reliable article for restoring grey and faded hair Pp it* natural color. The choice could not be bestowed on anything to equal it. It is a splendid Hail* Tonic for all. Get it to-day. Price 4a.—From Adair Bros., Limited, Leading Drapers, etc., Sole Agents for Guborn* »nd TKttmt,,* rrfwpTtrvUfl f*Vi r tf'P’f "f TTl iWtuvfm •***

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15466, 10 March 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15466, 10 March 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15466, 10 March 1921, Page 7