Binks (who ordered a pancake half an lioxir previously): "Er—l say, will that pancake be long?" Waitress: "No, sir, it'll be round." ,
Eade'sfllf§J | H Instantly Relievo unci KopidW Curo GOUT, RHEUMATISM,, RHEUMATIC GOUT, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO and all . pains in tho head, faco and limbs. pADE'S GOUT PILLS *-f Aco perfectly safe in thur .action, . eliminate all injurious matter, and are highly rstoralive. Sold everywhete in Bottlts, Is. IM. * 2s. 9d. , GEORGE EADE, 232, Goswell-ioad, London. Agonts, U.S.A., Messrs. C. Fovgkiu & Co., 90/2, Beekman Strco;, New York. HUGH ROBERTS. MERCHANT! WOOL (BROKER, ETC., KIMBOLTON EOAI), FEILDING, 'i Telephone'2o2. ■ ,
SHEEP-SHEARING-' MACHINES The most reliable in-the world. Over 5000 machines, installed •in „ 840 sheds in New Zealand alone. SPARE PAETS AT ALL BRANCHES. Beware of Imitations. Wri r, e dn°c r ed es S s at JAUfISr & Co., Ltd., Sole Agents for NX SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION AND WORKING: RELIABLE ,AND :• EASY TO START.; AN, INDISPENSABLE PART OP THE EQUIP- ■: MENT OF AN UP-TO-DATE FARM. ( AHD The Moffatt-Vlrtue Sheep-Shearing Machine. 'A GOOD .COMBINATION OF STRENGTH AND FLEXIBILITY A MACHINE THAT FITS.THE HAND. EASY RUNNING, AND DOES ITS WORK/WELL SOLE N.Z. AGENTS! ; d©™ "CHAMBERS & SON, Ltc3« s JEEYOIS QUAI. WELLINGTON,
Inland Telegraphic Address: Telephone: "Gruar. Auckland." No. 2537. rar I LLIAM GRUAR (Member Auckland Stock Exchange), STOCK AND SHAREBROKER, HOBSON'S BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Inquiries by Letter or Telegram will Receive Prompt Attention. F. H. Irwin.] [G. Thome George. IRWIN AND GEORGE, 37 Panama Street, opp. D.1.C., Sharebrokers and Financial Agents, Members of the Wellington Stock Exchange. Telephone 3030. Telegraphio address—"Thorwiu," Wei. Uncton.
Mr," W. J. Mußarkey, J.P.,- Messrs. Alex. Cowanl Sons' Sydney Representative, ' '.■■'"'.' ■ • In the following letter strongly endorses ' \ ■ ■■■■'■. ■■ ' I Jtfi£h\js< f «\ "Vernon," Mosman. . | ,V> i %*\ "My w '^ e nas been f° r man y years a sufferer with Asthma, and any chill not only aggravates the malady \ jf * i| Jk but causes a sharp attack of Bronchitis. She was seized with such an attack one Saturday. Fortunately | W" tiP"" %1-f t/ v ' H I had the remainder of a bottle of Chamberlain's Coueh Remedy in the house, for a daughter had just cured \ I v " if herself of an irritating cough. My wife took this, and then sent for another, bottle, and by Monday | ' [X l " ,"« « morning all traces of Bronchitis had disappeared. This is a result that no other medicine, either \ \ ;VJ^ A,^?^* V *# proprietary or prescribed by a medical man, ever achieved so promptly. You may rely on this, I \ ) ¥.'fi I l tf will never willingly be without a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. You are at \ | fV liberty to make any use you see fit of this, for I think every family should know they can j t*df%Myh ' depend on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." • Ml >W W. J. MULLARKEY, J.P. . |
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 861, 6 July 1910, Page 10
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