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Toothache is primarily a nerve complaint, an inllammatory condition of the nerve'is set up, causing it to ache and throb- Kill the nerve surely and quickly by the application of Barraelough's MagicNervine. I/O everywhere or post fre< from Barraelough's Pty., Box 1247, We) lington. 15r > Progandra cures corns quickly— I/0.. Rheuino relieves Rheumatism by removing the cause— 2/G and 4/0. There were only 55 competitors at the Auckland Riflo Association meeting at the Penrose range. The falling ofl in numbers is considered to be due tc. the increased cost of shooting. SAVES YOUR MONET; DOES YOU GOOD price a/e u -HEATfS- .< ~ _ ESSENCE _ A party of Boy Scouts from the St. Michael Troop, Ohrislchui'ch, will visii Rotorua this month. During their stay they will live under canvas. They wil, give two entertainments at Rotorua. MOTOR CYCLISTS. We are now in a position to supph good used parts for practically even make of machine at from 50 per cent. t< 75 per cent, below list price; also nev • pares. Write for quotations. N.Z. .„ Wrecking Co., Ltd., 29 Ham* -street, ..ellf Barton From Edinburgh news has been received of the engagement of Dr. Harold Corkill, of Wellington—who is at present one of the resident surgeons at tin Edinburgh Royal Infirmary—to Miss Ella Allan, Ch. 8., M. 8., eldest daugh ter of Mr. C. W. Allan, ql Blackfori' road, Edinburgh. INSOMNIA AND NERVE STRAIN. Frank A. Greenwood, Esq., Litt.D leadmaster, East Morton School, nine ley, Yorks., Eng. says:—"l have foun. Dr. Cassell's Tablets excellent a s a mean >f overcoming insomnia and that nerv restlessness which so frequently follow mental strain. They brace np the syt ■cm and give a sense of fitness which I wholly delightful." Prices in New Z«> land 1/9. and 4/-. All Chemists «.n----•stores —* It is not often that mother and son are found competing in the same race There was an incident of this description at the Ashburton Trotting Club's meet ing, when the Mitcham Handicap was won by the ae;ed Petereta geldin; Burnie, whose dam, Galinda Brook fin ished in third place. GOITRE L Ot« >OW nOtorcn k»r« U««a «ur«d fcy Do'i"! Ooltra Tr»> X \ or old. Writ* tor Tf SMfcut k d taitinaßl&li. The number of insolvencies in the Auckland bankruptcy district during the year 1922 was 151, as against 56 for 1921. At this season of the year one makes aJJ sorts of good resolutions, and wc consider the best resolution anyone can make is to make Prime's, Ltd., then; ironmonger. Personal supervision oi the firms business assures every client of a square deal. AJI gpod.s sold ai.» guaranteed tp b> as represented, and it any article is found to WO faulty, clients are never expected to l* the losers. Prime's, Ltd., will replace any goods which do not come up to their guarantee What more can one expect? VVnr «,r;Clitions made things very bad. The m*ow» soared sky high, and qualities did not Taim W t 0 the standard, but the pri#pectp for VWj ) ook much bn B hte: '- hoods aw c,o»iog ,t,o fotfjd more regularly, and prices are gradua/Jy «>oppinel This is very satisfactory for purchasers, and Prime's, Ltd., are right i'M to »ive the public the benefit of RV.y Wwrnrnfaß, Just now they are dm'posing of Howw' stock. Buyers would'be well ptfriatf tp secure- barffflins in this line. In .conclusion, make bo mistake in deciding to buy from Prime's, hUI Pay to prime's,*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16021, 6 January 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16021, 6 January 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16021, 6 January 1923, Page 7