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MOTOR REPLACEMENT PARTS. We have just ,-received cabled advice from our American buyer that he has shipped per Maunganui, due May 4th, a large shipment of new differential and transmission gears for all American cars. Mail your orders esri-lv. N.Z. Motor Wrecking Co., Ltd., Harris Street, Wellington.* The new swimming bath at the Masterton West i with shelter sheds, fencing, etc, , has cost £750, and tho asphalting of the school £250. Hoarseness and sore throat indicate germ infection. Use Nazol freely—gives Tii!ck««t r«»li»f —S The natural beauties of the Waikato river in tho vicinity of Arapuni power scheme are specially safeguarded' in tho conditions for the/ head-works contract. 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. 11. Tisdall. r,t<l . Wellinarton.—B. Tho Wahinei made a fasti trip from Lyttelton on Thursday v night, covering the distance in just on ten hours. My throat was sore, my lungs were strained, .' Whate'er I tried no case I gained, Untfl a friend whose aid I sought In four charmed words salvation broughtI promptly bought what I was bid, Tho wisest thing I ever did. One bottle gave me comfort sureWoods' Great Peppermint' Cure.—2o During a football match at Frankton Baden Law, of Orini, kicked at the ball at the same time as a Frankton player; their legs clashed 1 audi Law broke a small bone in one o£ his jjmkles. for Influenza, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —2 A resident of Suva, writing to a friend in Christchurch, states there is man on' tho island who has reached tho ago of 99 years, and .who has for years past, in anticipation of his death, had a coffin on the verandah of his residence. A few woelcs ago dio became ill, and to savo inconvenience he attired himself in a shroud and stretched himself out in the coffin, whore he lay. for a wholo day. I» the words of the Irish wit, ho "could not die for tho life of him," and at latosfc accounts ho was still going strong, "Pon't sport with health."—Jackson. you cannot niford 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. "Baxter's" has unique penetrative qualities that quickly root-out the trouble. Also a dependable tonic. Get a large 2s 6d hP.ttle now from chemist or grocer'.—p

Thqse whp witnessed the departure of the steamer Wfthine from Wellington for Lyttelton on Friday evening enjoyed some thrills at the expense of a. passenger who arrived late but was determined not to miss the steamer, and a man who was bidding farewell to a friend. The latter fell into the harbor while receiving a parcel from the vessel, and tho belated passenger, in spectacular manner, climbed a rope a.n,d boarded the vessel over hand. It is very encouraging tp he able to record a steady dowftwfU'fl tendency i» the price qf 'all gfio.d.'v White in some instances this is not altogether in q( the 'tracer, owing to highpriced shocks being on hand, there is only qne WftY to eppe with the situation, Uiat is, to cut the price and give lh e ' public ihe benefit. This is exemplified in the case of Prime's, Ltd., who have jus.t land.s a, shipment, p( Sfegfeh whit* fln4 tounding prixes, and have brought the price qfVf similar lines down to presentday values. One glance at their window will be sufficient to prove this. Splendid serviceable Jjoods ai*e displayed there at give-away prices, a,ns as stocks in aU lijfts a,re Apw, arriving by every boat, Pn m e's, ttfl., to be more popular than ever. Make Prime's youi Irot.monger* "Let N us sink all politics and party, foelings in this effort, the achievement of which will demonstrate that when the welfare of our country is at stake, we New Zealanders are not slow to act. In the meantime, any means of bringing tho subject and importance- p| bird life. before the public and thp, dißppu'ntpnWM ,ftf , FSSfVMfr °l destruction pf such valuable seed distributors as native piggpns, wij| prove roost valuable." — Mr. sj. V. Saundevson, organiser of the Wnt'Y? BiF d .» P?Qte c liSfl Society, PATENTS Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent and Trade Mark Agents (authorised by N.Z. Government), report tho following list, of applications for Patents In N.Z., as compiled from the Government Journal of the sth April, 19<J3:— Auckland.—W. A. EdMn, animals entrails de-sliming; G. V. Thomson, milk and cream sampling;. G. T. Hardley, spouting bracket; c J. Fisher, trouser stretcher; \V. H. Faulkner, casement wlndovvs mounting; C. W. Sorensen, vehicle spring, vehicle spring shock absorber and stabiliser; .T. Gibb, milking machine teat cup; A. H. Eden, pneumatic tyre repairing; M, H. O'Callaghan, cavdimjex and file drawer;, A. W. Jackson, wardrobe fitting; N; H. Jensen, hedgeclipper; O. A. White, milking machine, apparatus for use with. Wellington :—P. J. Slater, strainer for milking machine; G. Buckman, machinery driving' belt; j. W Walker coaj. and cargo buckets; H, iwdley, minting machine milk measuring means;' W. s. McKoe, motor cycle sidecar attachment; C, Phillips, dog medicine! Stoat, weasel, etc. housing and protecting; animal trap; ferreit, etc.\ breeding hQXi stoat, weasel, etc., trap: H. A. Jenkins, bedstead, etc, joint; u. W. Hurstliouse, pipe mould; E, W. Tftlt, dredge; Grey and nlummont, internal combustion engine fuel supply. The firm of Henry Hughes. Limited, has been established for 40 years, and handles the bulk of New Zealand Patent business. Send for free pamphlet, "Advice to Inventors." Offices: 157 Featherston Street. Wellington, Exchange Lane, Queen street Auckland, Cathedral Square, Ghristchurcli, and AM.P. Buildings, Dunedln.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16116, 3 May 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16116, 3 May 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16116, 3 May 1923, Page 7

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