A deputation from tho Merchant Service Guild waited ori the Minister of Marine, Hon, G. J. Anderson, at Wellington, and asked that additional lights be "placed on Kapiti Island, and also at the entrance to Tory Channel. The Minister said, in reply, that tho captain of the Tahiti had told that he considered the most important light needed i/n New Zealand was one on Baring Head. The matter would have to be gone into carefully. He had been told to cut his estimates down this year, but ho recognised that the question was a very important one. He would have a report made by Captain Hooper and Captain Bollons," and would advise the deputation of the decision. TOOTH TORTURE. An old Chinese torture was to drive wedges between a victim’s teeth. Toothache can cause as exquisite an agony. A sufferer’s choice is tliree-fold—to suffer, to have tho tooth extracted, or to use Bavraclough’s Magic Nervine. Tho latter quickly kills tho nerve that causes the ache. That’s all—but it means blessed freedom from pain. A handy 1/6 bottle of Barradough’s Magic Nervine may save you many A wretched night. 328 . . For corns, hard or soft, old or new, Apply Progandra—l/6. I Rheuuno expels excess uric acid and [vanquishes Rheumatism—4/6 large bottle.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16371, 20 June 1927, Page 4
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