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gAVE money by making your own Cough and Cold Remedy vith ''HEENZO* Fine for tbo kiddies, 24 At the inquest on ten men poisoned at the Toronto gasworks, a. foremau admitted t)iat he forgot to close a vaive 2ft, in diamctei' before the man proceeded with repair work, so that 500,000 feet of gas escaped before if was closed. 'l'here is no known remedy which is bo iMU'cesßtul fts .Nazol in counteracting the influence of tlie germs, wbieh produce hoarseness, sore throats, eneeaiiijc, and unmnir «t th«> ii«# —r» (Sixty-four members of a gang of counterfeiters have been arrested by the I'.H. police, who expect to round-up over 1009 persons in the large cities concerned with forging. coining, and drink-ruqnjrjg. "What perils do environ mankind"— Anon; Tlio a,dv<ipt, Pf the ch'Uy weather increases the risk o,f catching colds and coughs, unless you aro safeguarded with Baxter's lAing Preserver. "Baxter's" is a rich arid warming specific that speedily gets to the root of all winter ailments. Always gives sure relief in the case of bronchial and chest affections. Baxter's Lung Preserver is also an efficacious building-up tonic. 2s Gd buys a large bottle. All chemists ana stores.—7 There are 1,500,000,000 people on the earth to-day, according to the most reliable estimate. Thirty-two and-a quarter million 'people die' each' year; nearly 100,000 each day • over 4QCO each hour. But, while sixty-seven o,f our fed lowrflortals <iie each npmite, severity £re born. And' faster than, the tick of the second hand 1 of your wa,tch one soul myites. U$ exit -and' another its enttraTice info our wonderful world, A chronip cold poo? Peeyer had, And in a most despondent mood He hied to town with anxious frown | "In search of Something Good." A chum exclaimed—" Cheer Up. Old Top!" "Your fears are quite absurd be sure— Just try the nearest chemist's shop For Woods' Great Pepeprmint Cure.—6 In pointing out that £150,000 must be spent on restoration work at Peterborough Cathedral, the Dean, the Very Rev. A, H. Page, declares that "the bell tower is in a state which is not merely scandalous, but almost ridiculous for an English oathedral —we dare not ring the bells." It is a mistake to delay treatment for headache, sneezing, running at the nose, and full watery eye*. You should use Nazol freely and persistently—«• it wti An important scheme for the improve ment of the London water supply north of the Thames w us adopted by (he Metropolitan Water Board. Jt will involve the expenditure of about £1,500,000, and will provide work for a large number of men. It is very encouraging to bo able to record a steady downward tendency in the price of all imported goods. While in some instances this is not altogether in favor of the trader, owing to highpriced .stork,s being on bund, therp is only one way to cope with the situation, and that is to cut the price and gjve the public the benefit. This is exemplified in tlie case of Prime's, Ltd., who have just landed a shipment of English white and blue enamelled ware at astounding prices, and have brought the price of all similar lines down to present, day values. One glance at their window will he sufficient to prove this. Splendid serviceable goods are displayed there at give-away prices, and as stocks in all lines are now arriving by every Ixyit, Prime's, Ltd., promises to be more fiopular than ever. Make Prime's your rotmonfiftr.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16121, 9 May 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16121, 9 May 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16121, 9 May 1923, Page 7

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