IT’S NOW INSTALLED ! t r£*Sr T . THE MODERN BATTERY CHARGING EQUIPMENT IS NOW READY FOR OPERATION. THIS REMOVES US FROM TH CATEGORY OF A GARAGE TO AN UP-TO-DATE SERVICE STATION MAKING AVAILABLE TO CAR OWNERS THE SAME FACILITIES AS WOULD BE THEIRS IN THE LARCEST CITIES. AFTER WE BELL, WE SERVE. BATY’S GARAGE WELD STREET HOKITIKA AUSTIN DODCE R U G C V CARS.
gp®^l®SSS G m —the great remedy for coughs, colds, and wasting diseases. A wholesome foodmedicine that can be quickly and easily taken up by the system. BHWLSION mm THE PEI NCR’S PEZZLE. LONDON. February Li. The Prime of Wales. speaking of the dinner of the Institution ol Electrical Engineers at the Hotel Cecil last night said that when lie finished bin presidential address to the British Assoiiation last year Lord Balfour expressed the hope that his (the Prince’s) year ol office would lie marked by some sinking sciontilie achievement.' TUo Prince added: Kvcryboelv looked so hard at me Hint I began to feel that I was expected to do something about it there and then. (Laughter.) The weeks wen; by and nothing seemed to happen. And then about a month ago canto the sudden announcement that as a result of the labours of doctrinal experts in this country and the Cnited •States the Atlantic, had been finally bridged by wireless telephony. dins alone gives a more than adequate hall maid to my term ol ollice ill the British Association. It makes me feel that come what may I am dorniv. Tlill'MPH OF SCIENCE. ■This achievement is .surely one of the most remarkable examples of the way science can triumph over time and space. It is now possible lor a New Yorker who is just going to luncheon to talk to a Londoner who is iust going out to dinner, and there is nothing whatever to indicate that they are not in the same town except the hill which one of them will subsequently get from the Post Ollice. It would he a nice point to decide which of them would h.> right if tliev started arguing what, time of day it was. It. must leave that to scientists to settle, with there serration that, though they might differ as to whether it was time rot luncheon or time for dinner, they would probably both agree that it was high time for a cocktail. AFRAID ok new thincf. '■ There is no limit to what a scientist can invent, and it is lip to the great industries to take up what the inventors give, li is also up to the community lo try these inventions out. I think that perhaps we in this country are ai>t to he afraid of new things. We are the pioneers of invention and research, and if the people of this country and of the Empire do their duty 1 am quite sure that all o' you will deliver the goods-.”
.Mothers! Protect your kiddies from colds and (■'i\-e tlieni '“Nazal” on Sprinkle baby’s pillow. Sale, pleasant, economical. GO doses Is Gd. —Advt.
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This is cough time, hut not if you take " Xazol." No cold is “ Nazo! proof. The best family protection. Prompt, pleasant and powerful. Is (id buvs 00 doses, ready to use. —Advt.
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IN' ’T hesitate —order a pound of Nelson Moate’s Pure Tea from your grocer NOW. Its delicious fragrance arrd refreshing qualities are too good to miss, even for a day. Besides, it goes further, so costs less. Always Ask for
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