For Children's Hacking Cough, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. — 1 Eggs from Uie famous Petaluma district of California are just now on offer in Sydney at 2s Od per dozen retail. A small private parcel of 4500 dozen was landed last week ex the Ventura, from San Francisco. The eggs were only about three weeks on the water, and were new-laid when shipped. They have opened up in excellent condition. Not one bad one lias been found, and very few cracked. The shipment is said to provide an object-lesson in packing. The cases, which hold 30 dozen each, are of very light wood, and between the fillers, at intervals, and on the top and bottom of each case, have been placed pads of shavings. MASTER MUSIC QUICKLY. Hie simplified method is described in llio free book, “Your Musical Opportunity. Proficiency in quarter the usual time at half usual cost guaranteed. No trick music. Lessons conducted by -Master Teacher. Write for book.—Dominion Correspondence School of Music, James Rodger Co., 158 A Manchester St., Christchurch. 5 Two hundred and sixty houses have been rebuilt in Louvain in the past /ear; the shortage throughout Belgium is estimated at from 200,000 to 250,000. A few shillings spent in the free use of Nazol to proteci the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, and throat Tom Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, etc..! • hotter than bnnrV of a'lfTaruitf —S j At a meeting of the Municipal Council of Strasbourg French was exclusively used for the first time since the war of 1870. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, i For Coughs aud Colds, never fails.—4 During a bull-fight which took place at Sal ins de Giraud (Pouches du Rhone) j a hull broke loose, rushed upon the' crowd, and gored two spectators, of. whom one was killed and (he other tercibly injured. EMPIRE-WIDE REPUTATION. Wherever the Union Jack is flown the British-built "Dennis’’ has a great reputation. Thousands of corporations, public bodies, and business men use it. Hie repeat orders sent indicate that it ’'ully justifies its name of the “Dependtide Dennis.”—The New Zealand Kx •r«*i C\> Ltd , Agents * As showing what can be done by in-J tensive cultivation, a Kunieroa resident j has reaped £3OO from a half-acre of! Unions, and a similar area planted with' tomatoes, in one year. I
CHSIAN’B S3OBUNCB) A bottle makes a pint of finest family cough and cold mixture. « Mr A. J. Smith, of - Palmerston North, who has returned from a. business visit to the United States and Canada, intended to prolong his stay in those countries for three months, but he found conditions so bad there that he was glad to return at an earlier date. The old-time thimble was made of plain horn and later of plain metal. Some genius made money by corrugating the end to fit the butt of (be needle. These domestic notions pay. If you think one out we will advise as to Its originality and value and secure patent rights.—Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington, or F. R. Ball, Peel Street, Gisborne. tfiv Between 150 and 160 acres of the sand hills,at Lyall Bay belong to the City Council, and a portion has been levelled and converted into a reserve. Don’t hesitate to use Nazol freely, especially by constant inhalation. It protects the mouth, nose, and throat ftom infection. Good for Coughs, Colds, Sor« Throat#, eto —1 Building firms in Palmerston North have recently reduced their hands. DON’T CLOG THE STOMACH. The indiscriminate swallowing of cough remedies containing narcotics, syrups, ot alcohol is injurious. Far the best wnj is to sniff up or gargle “Fluenzol” (1/6 j and 2/6), which dispels bacilli and soothes inflammation without any injure *o the system —* Miss Dolly Lynch, one of Palmerston North’s most successful art students, sailed from Wellington by the lonic on Saturday to complete her art studies in England. RISE TO THE OCCASION Learn by mall to speak with conviction and eloquence—devote a few minutes each day to Grenville-Kleiser’s Public Speaking’ Course. Low Cost—thorough training. Write for free prospectus “S” to Jas. Rodger Coy., 158-A, Manchester Street, Christchurch. 1
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15542, 10 June 1921, Page 7
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