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t Hoarseness and sore throat indicate germ infection. Use Nazol freely—gives relief,.—-9 A • -Major Stan dish, of, Auckland, will take over the duties of officer-in-charge of the Dunedin Regimental District, in . sue.cession to Major F. H. Dampen, who is retiring to enter business. j MORE ACCURATE PUTTING, ! GOLFERS’ DELIGHT. The new “Why-Not” Golf Ball, with trellis marking, is markedly more under control on the green—longer drives are also one'of its features. Order “WhyNots” from Dealers or Professionals, or from the N.Z. Agents, W. IT. Tisdall, Ltd.. Wellington.—3 The Magistrate gave a decision at Ohakune in a Sunday pictures case, hold- , ’’ing them to be illegal under the Police r Offences Act. He recorded a conviction, but) no fine was inflicted. The best of beer that brewers brew Cannot your shattered health renew, The '-purest spirit stills distil May ease, but cannot cure an 111. Such, stimulations still deceive. And for a brief respite relieve; But coughs and colds are ended sure When using Woods' Great Peppermint l Cure.—22 Lieutenant-Colonel R. Henry has arrived in Wellington from Melbourne to take up his new post of chief secretary for the Salvation Army in Nefv Zealand. For Influenza, take J Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.—2 Mr, K; N. Liffiton, a resident of Wanganui of sixty years’ standing, died on Friday in his eightieth year. After serving iii the Maori War ho established a commission agency business which he carried 1 on practically to the time of liis • ctoath. He was for years a member of i the Borough Council. » It is a mistake to delay treatment for headache, sneezing, running at the nose, I find full watery eyes. You should use j I%'azol, freely and persistently— as it win prompt relief —7 '‘Decameron Nights” finished its run at Drury line on March 3 after attracting tb it, it is said 1 , more than a million playgoers, The figure is amazing, even ivhen an eleven months’ run and the huge seating capacity of the new Drury Lhno are taken into account. [ - "Get your health in order.”—GenefeMfcr. , you can enjoy complete immunity from 1 winter refills and ills by taking Baxter's Lung Preserver. Its unique penetrative , properties are invaluable for rooting , out long-standing coughs, colds,, bronl chtal and other troubles. Easy and pleasant to take—always dependable, i "Baxter's" Is also unrivalled as a \ splendid building-up tinlc. Obtainable at all chemists and stores. Price 2s eel , lf*rge bottle.—s I “I don’t think they are worth it,” was the comment made by the Mayoj l of Hastings, when tenders for painting thfe German guns sent, to Hastings ns war trophies were opened, and it was ascertained that the prices ranged fron £ll to £l9. It was decided not tc aocept a tender. I Sneezing, running at the nose, wit! J headache, may be promptly relieved bj l il h« frrw ujm> of N »*ol ifh» fre* nn* While being entrained for Napier tw< young thoroughbred horses _ became startled at an engine whistling, anc bolted through Masterton. One slippet on the frosty asphalt near the N.Z Clothing Factory corner, and collidec with the window, breaking a largi plate-glass pane. [N.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO., LTD l (The House of a Million Parts.) Spare parts in stock for every make o ,Car and, Motor Cycle. Over twenty thousand Bqnare feet of floor space i used to hold the largest stocks in Aus tralasia. Chief Office, Harris Street Wellington.* Arrangements for an exhibit of butte from Denmark, and also an exhibit o ■Canadian cheese, at the Waikato show have been made. This is the first tim that a New Zealand show has securei exhibits of this nature. 1 Use Nazol freely for that fresl j pold.—l.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16112, 28 April 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16112, 28 April 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16112, 28 April 1923, Page 9

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