PAHI HOTELKEEPER BAD WITH COLIC.
Mr. Joseph yEyan; Hiotelkceper, Pani, N.Z., was very/bad : with r Co.l.i'.o- and 'tried many remedies,;..without result?. . Then the Honourable Mrs.. Scotland ■advised his wife to givo him' Chamberlain's Colic and , Ifiiarrhoea Remedy,. 'He says': "I waa "sceptical; and refused to take it, 1 reckoned such-things pof. good. ; At last I got so bad that my wife 'prevailed upon me. to try it. After two doses I was right-and -have been- so -ever since'.' I-was in a bad .way, I can. tell you, but now I swear by .Chamberlain's Coiic.' and Diarrhoea Eeme'dy, and always keep it handy/—Advt.• ■. .'.;.: •The weekly. Waipukarati stock sale by the New Zealand' Loan: and MercantileAgency Co. will be held on November \%. Messrs. Hateourt and Co. will sell at their rooms, 195. Lambtoii Quay; on Fri-' day, November 15, at 2.30, a block-of }i2j acres '6f sheep 'country, situated at' Kai Nai, .and having easy access by Tqad and railway from Wellington, the .'dia-. tan.ee being only 18 miles. The auction-', eers.state that this l&nd'is. being sold at rernarkahly low 'upset prices iir order to close accounts. On the same date the ■firm- will offer an adjoining property at' iSai Nai,_ consisting of rich, flat, sheep' land having ah area of over 10 acres.' Upon this land is. erected ; a modern': severi-reorned. homestead and all up-to-.-date farm buildings. , The firm add that' the two properties'will, if combined, make a very: complete 6heep run'. The "farm .is.known as Mr, Cottle's property. On Tuesday-November 19, at 2.30> Harcou'rtand Co., will sell .at .-their,rooms a.n ex-; ceptionally well-built Bi±Troom.ed house situated at the-corner of Ijudlam and fngtis Streets', Seatoun. The house is erect- \ ed-on'a fiat aM valuable section, and'is fitted with electric light-and all modern DQnvoniences;, 01-sfl a flat, corner section' adjoining, this . property and haying . a frontage to Ludlam Street of 66ft. and a' frontage to thgl'is'Street of I32ft. will'be offered at the same time. People desiring to settle on the land are advised to communicate with Pegler, Phoenix Chambers, Auckland. Mr. H. B. Holland, Socialist Speaker, having completed a lecturing tour -of -New Zealand, will speak .'. in ths Empress Theatre on Monday night,* under,.the. aus- ■ pices of the Socialist party. i His .subject, will be "'Kindred' and WaiJii" : Mr. •Holland, states' that he was' imprisoned for sedition during the Broken. Hill .lock-out.'.. ;..';■ Farmers- and land investors -are- notified : that Messrs. Brtlgety and Co.,- Ltd.-,' will' sell -by public auction, at their -.rooms,' Dannevirke, on November 23, the- wellknown, estate of Mr- J'. O'Connor, of ■.Umu i: taotoa.' The auctioneers state that : a largo portion of this .land is excellciiife- twosheep country, while the homestead block is good dairying land. -
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1593, 9 November 1912, Page 6
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446PAHI HOTELKEEPER BAD WITH COLIC. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1593, 9 November 1912, Page 6
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