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I Hoarseness and sore throat indicate germ infection. Use Nazol freely—gives qiiiVkent r»lief.—fi "It seems to me that not one bicycle in ten in Palmerston North carries a light at night," commented Mr. J. L. Stout, S.M. j 1 LONGER GOLF DRIVES. j • English and Scottish Golfers find that .he new "Why-Not" Golf Ball, with the licllia marking, lengthens their driving. "Why-Nots" have a special snowy-white paint that does not chip. Order "WhyNots" from your Dealer or Professional, or from the N.Z. Agents, W. H. Tisdall, Ltd., Wellington.—l I A wanton act of vandalism was perpetrated at Nelson recently, when the finished concrete work on the war memorial now being erected was broken. "Tho, Easiest Way" for relieving a cold ts easily learnt and as easily told: "The Easiest Way" Is quite easy and sure When you take woods' Great peppermint ! Cure. "lis easily taken, and easily best Fop easing a cough, or a cold on the chest. "The Easiest Way" lung relief to assure Is easily Woods' Great peppermint . Cure-—M. I The Wellington Rugby Union intends to approach the Defence Department with a view of having daylight parades arranged to avoid interference with , football fixtures. For Influenza, take* i Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—2 There has been a keen demand in Pahiatua lately for lambs lately for up-country. The sale there was one of the best held for some time and the entry M r as chiefly lambs. j "Don't sport with health."—Jackson. ' you cannot afford to take chances with your health, especially in chilly weather. Keep ills at bay with Baxter's Lung Preserver. For 55 years this famous remedy has given relief to countless thousands of sufferers from colds, coughs, bronchitis and influenza. i "Baxter's" has unique penetrative qualities that quickly root-out the trouble Also a dependable tonic. Get .i. large 'is Gd bottle now from chemist or grocer.—G Mr. C'oley Antill, Iho manager of the Melropolo Hotel, Perth, died recently. During the Kalgoorlio mining boom in the early goldfields days he was a big speculator. One bad day on the Exchange ho lost £70,000. j It, i 3 very encouraging to bo able to record ;i steady downward tendency in j the "price of all imported goods. While i in some instances this is not altogether ' in favor of the trader, owing to highpriced stocks being on hand, there is only one way to copo with the situation. ' and that is to cut the price and give j tho public the benefit. This is, excmpli- | lied in the case of Prime's, Ltd., who j have just landed a shipment of English ' white and blue enamelled ware nt astounding prices, and have brought the price of all similar lines down to presentday values. One glance at their window will be sufficient to prove this. •Splendid serviceable goods are displayed there at give-away prices, and as stocks in all lines are iiow arriving by every boat, Prime's, Ltd., promises to be more popular than ever. Make Prime's your troT. monger.* ) It is understood the proposed dental clinic scheme for Masterton schools is not being taken up enthusiastically by Hie parents of pupils, j MOTOR REPLACEMENT PARTS. ' Wo have just received cabled advice from our American buyer that he hasj shipped per Maunganui, due May 4th, a large shipment of new differential and transmission gears for all American cars.' Mail vour orders early. N.Z. Motor Wrecking Co., Ltd., Harris Street, Wei-, lington.* \ Last year the indebtedness of Otago University was £IB7O, whilst this year there is a credit of £SO. , It is a mistake to delay treatment for headache, sneezing, running at the nose, and full watery eyes. You should use * Nazol freely and persistently—as it mil \ t' iv 9 prompt reli*f. —7.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16114, 1 May 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16114, 1 May 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16114, 1 May 1923, Page 7