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The Nazol Habit—which means the regular and frequent purification of the mucous membrane of the mouth, nose, and throat by an atmosphere of Nazol — igj the surest protection against inliuenza —2. Lieutenant-Commander Iv. Edwards, ILN., D. 5.0., who arrived by the Corinthic, is a gunnery expert from the British navy. He was for some time on H.M.S. Hood, and will proceed to Auckland with a number of naval ratings. “I am Well satisfied Wit/? 'HEENZOIt is sogood and such a Wonderful money-saVer that I cannot be Without it,” MRS. WADE. Tbunti V.IUy. S 7 The health of the Minister for Lands (the Hon. 1). M. Guthrie) continues to improve. Writing to a friend from Suva, where lie is recuperating, Mr. Guthrie says that if his health; improves so much in the next three weeks as in lbo last lie will be quite fit to resume his Ministerial duties. , The safest and most reliable remedy for chills, colds, and feverishness in very young children is Nazol. Thousands id mothers know the value of Nazol from actual experience.—6 , At a. meeting of the tVauganui Hospital Board, a return showing the cost per day of food allowed for the various departments of the institution was submitted. The totals read as follow: Medical staff, 4s &£d; patients, Is 4|d; nurses. Is 2£d; porters. Is 4^d. MOTOR SPARES. MOTOR SPARES. Just landed a huge shipment of ‘New Crown Wheels, Drive Shaft Pinions, Differential and Transmission Gears, covering 121 makes of American Cars. New and Used Spares .for every Car and Motor Cycle.—N.Z. Motor Wrecking Co., Ltd., Auckland. Wellington. Christchurch.* The balance-sheet of. flic reoent Queen .Carnival held at Pahiatua was presented 'ld the general committee of the Pahiatua A and P. Association, and showed that the total amount in the fund was £1279 Os 3d. Over 10 million eggs were preserved last year with Sharland’s “Moa Brand” Egg Preservative. Have you tried it!—l The exact definition of the boundary line between the Devonport and. Takapuna Boroughs lias caused some trouble. There is a- space of 150 ft. of the main road which neither borough will attend to, and as a result it lias become very bad. BEAUTIFUL HAIR. As a personal asset beautiful hair cannot be over-estimated, and a woman can have no greater charm, and it beholds those wfyose hair is showing signs of thinning or going prematurely grey to use a suitable and reliablo tonic to rector© its vitality. For this purpose, nothing equals the British specific, Dr. Wilson’s Regenerator, which quick restores the youthful beauty and color to hair that ha« become lifeless. Thousands have,proved it* merit. It ia not I a dye, but a genuine, reliable tonic. ! Procurable in Gisborne from ADAIR IHROfI T.UI « ! ‘‘And what authority do you quote?” asked Mr. Justice Salniond of counsel in the course of legal argument in Wellington. “Your Honor’s own text book,” was the somewhat unexpected reply. Every girl Is a priceless pearl. Every girl Is a glrly-girl. Every girl who has cash to splash Spends It on garments and cuts' a dash. Every girl with a cough or cold Knows where the bottle she needs Is sold, Nothing else offered could ever lure Girly from Woods’ Great peppermint Cure.—2s A young man who every day visits most of the houses in Opotiki borough reckons that influenza is in at least 50 per cent, of them. —Herald. I boutuUids during the Great Influenza Epidemic realised the wonderful protective power which, the free use of Nazol ] urn fclMtiMhrft 1

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16212, 24 August 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16212, 24 August 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16212, 24 August 1923, Page 9