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' Hoarseness and sors. throat indicate germ infection. Use Nazol freely—gives <iuirk-«jjt. relinf —9 Disabled and limbless returned sold;ers have free tickets .admitting them lo all football and cricket matches in Lancaster Park, Christchurch. r > . A BETTER GOLF BALL. • ' New Zealand Golfers will welcome tlic great advance golf ball making .achieved by the new "Why-Not," with the trellis* marking. Practically indestructible, keeps its shape, and is the longest driving ball made. Order "Why-Nots"' from Healers and Professionals or the N.Z. Agents," W. 11. Tisdall, Ltd., Welling-ton.-1-«». Devonport had the funniest meeting in its history when 24 candidaes seeking election to the Borough Council or other local bodies gave five-minute addresses. Always welcome when nights grow damp. Always welcome in home or camp, Always welcome to young and old, Always welcome for cough or cold, Always welcome when infants droop, I In the distressed throes of croup, Always welcome because so sure—- . Welcome Woods' Great peppermint Cure. An old colonist and Maori war veteran, Mr 0. J. Hare, aged 86, died recently , at the residence of his daughter, Mrs 1). Fletcher, of Huntly; . . SFor Influenza, take Woodß' Gr»at Peppermint Cure —2 Mr Frio .8. Bell, formerly of Christchurch, but now a resident of Tokio, Japan, who is in Christchurch at present, has consented to act as; the representative of the Canterbury Progress League in Japan. Jt is a mistake to delay treatment for headache, sneezing, running at the nose, and full watery eyes. You should use I So-%<& freely and persistently—«• it wrv imr r - A was established at Ocean Be(i«b Frftszin'g Works recently, when 1100 fa{ lambs wwe put on the hooks in I four hours. i "fion't sport with health/'-^ackson. Ir you cannot afford to" take chances with ', your health especially in chilly weather. Keep ills at hay with "Baxter's Lung ! Preserver. For 55 years this famous i remedy has given relief to countless I thousands of sufferers from colds, coughs, bronchitis and influenza."- •* "Baxter's" has unique penetrative qualities that quickly-, root-out the trouble. Also a dependable tonic. Get a large 2s ed*' bottle no!w from chemist , or grocer.-^e The importation of Samoan fresh-water I prawn into New Zealand is favorably j jiegarnited by tho council of the Aucklland Acclimatisation Societl. I ft is very encouraging to be able to record a steady downward tendency in the price of all imported goods. While in some instances Aiija is not altogether I in favor of the'trader, mmg to high- | priced stocks being m tewd, there is only one way to cope with tiie situation, j U«4 that is to cut the price and gW? 1 the public the benefit; This is cwropJ)'--fieiJ in tho case of Prime's, Ltd., who have just landed a shipment of English (white and' bbfe enamelled ware at astounding prices,, md have brought the price of all similar Um» down to present- | day values. One glawco ftt their win'rJow will be sufficient to fwove this. Splendid serviceable goods are dwpjayed ■ iiher<e at give-away prices, and as stocks in still ilnes are now arriving by every, I Host, ißr'ane's, Ltd., promises to be more popular >tha,n ever. Mako Prime's your . Vrof.monser * ' The Waldorf-Asitoria hotel, to bo erected on tho site ,©f Burdokin House, Nvdnev. will, with /ho land, cost £350,000. ' N.Z, MOTOR WRECKING CO., I7TD. • ; (The House of a Million Parts.) I spare parts in stock for every make of Car #nd Motor Cycle. Over twenty tlhousa.ftd square feet of floor space is ,uaed to rtieid the largest stocks in Aus- • iMWUisin. <(%x*t. Office, Harris Street, jj W*H»u»*tw».-* 'The last loan of #IOO,OOO raised by the • Wairarapa iPwyfij.; fejard cost the board only £ll®, 1 .Swezing, running at the turn, with 1 hrSklache, may be promptly relieved by > the ifr*» «•• of Nssol.—*.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16113, 30 April 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16113, 30 April 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16113, 30 April 1923, Page 7