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SHEEP DIP SUPPLIES FOE NEW ZEALAND. :
. '• Tho scarcity of reliable dips and tho doubt as to whether full supplies of dheep Dips would bo available on. tne New Zealand market for this season s requiroments, has been causing sheepowners no little' anxiety. But now, although it is extremely doubtful whether all brands will be available, we are pleased to say there is need for anxiety, as Dalgety and Co., Ltd. have lately landed. the bulk or their stocks of QUIBELL'S LIQUID DIP, and can now fulfil orders at present current prices. QUIBELiL'S LIQUID DIP is nonpoisonous, and is particularly suitablo for off-shears and It stands unchallenged as a vermin eradicator, a promoter of growth, and an improver of the quality of the wool. Quibell's is highly recommended by successful sheepowners all over New Zealand. > We advise you to place your order now, to ensure this season's supplies. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., sole agents for Australasia. 467
"Such a thing is unique in wartime," said a- leading estate. auctioneer to . the London "Evening News," "and is evidence not only of uiero being plenty, of. money in the country, but of the returning confidence of investors. " The speaker was referring to seven largo sales conducted by his urm in one fortnight, ranging from the Midlands to the South Coast, and including farms, licensed premises, and residential property. fin forty-five years," he said, "I have known nothing like it." Auctioneers, he said, were never.so busy. An estate in Cheshire was 6old last month for •051,000. or an average of £51 an acre, compared with £48, the highest price for agricultural land hitherto obtained sn the county. "I account for these high prices," he said, "by the fact that the price of grain has'been guaranteed for a few years, and by the feeling that we shall never revert to free trade." Cows which used to sell at £23 io £25 now fetch from. £50 to £60. Tho farmers are getting a stake in the country.
RHEUMATISM
RELIEF GAINED BY USING DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. COMSTOCK'S' NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT ALSO A USEFUL REMEDY. "1 have suffered with Rheumatism for very manv years," writes Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins, of 818 Cumberland street, North Dunedin, N.Z., '"and have tried almost every medicine _ to afford me relief from time to time , After taking a course of your remedy several years ago I found Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills did me much good, and I derived gtehi benefit from their use. I might add nothing has afforded me more relief than Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, also Loinstock's Nerve and Bone Liniment has given me relief, from swollen joints and reduces pain when rubbed in as an embrocation. You may use this testimony." .. . . i Comstock's Nerve and Bone Liniment mav be obtained at all the leading chemists and 6tores, or will be forwarded by mail (post paid) at the same price, 2s 6d per bcttle. Address— fno W. H: Comstock Co., Ltd., Farwn ,tro*t, Wellington,
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16416, 9 January 1919, Page 8
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