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Liniments and embrocations can't per* aanentl? euro •• Rheumatism. ■ car give but- temporary relief—for they 'da not'eliminate.the causes-excess uric acid' in tho blood. lUIEUMO o.uros speedily, permanently; ■ l&c&use - it Out'.'' the excess uric. a-6-i4. 2s. 6d. and .-4s. 64. everywhere.—Advt. 64 The Public Service Stores Tender Beard are. calling;' .'tenders for the ' supply. :&n.d delivery o"P stpreK'-Jfolitlayi MatchnS, is the lastvd'ay i)-a which' tenders will ■ be received;' r . v ' ' ,- -':

, FARMERS' BRISTOL ASSOCIATION. mABIiE of Meat Advances .which'' the '."Bristol aiid .Dprnirtfons, Producers' AssociaJ. tion, Ltd., are prepared to, make to any shipper who consigns to them thro&gh tfco Wiest'Gofist Ports b| England • • Advances are .made A-gainei; Shipping docaweats' or 'against store warrants tending . . \ ' 4 j •, ■, i • ■ . • , . Theeo advances' for. first quality are made clear of freezing ajid shipping charges whi'h" th&''Association advances'la addition'i >nd. are'be-s'ed on the -Hjgh Oommls' eio'ner's cabled, pricce -ftt - time of-shipment, and vary as those prices vary. T.hiis if the Itigh Commissioner's cable stjows 6Jd. es' the London price Of lainb, tlj.e advances w jjj bo 65 "per'cent, of Sid, per lb, (these figures" are qased oh cotieemtive Values patticulftriy ** regard to by-products). Examples*— s LAMB ADVANCE LIMED TO WEIGHT'OF. 401b. <o] bi Advance' of 65 per cent. of is 4.?Sd. .... •».«,.»„ 14 Fat, selt, Wool; die-posed Of to farmers order, estimated-value 3a. tp 5b., say 45..„ 4 q Votal cash r<vceivcH by-faTTDer (tfendifle GaJel in '1 •Ei BIG SJIEEP ADVANCE LIMITED TO AN AVERAGE- WEIGHT OF 66jb; 1 WETEEE OE MAIDEN EWEB. . S6ib. . ■ EWES- " '• 6®lb Aflraftco 65 per cent, of-M. is Sid..,. 15 i Adsanoo 65 per cent, of 410, ielsua » * KS. Woril.'- disposed of to farffi- Fat Pelt, Wool, atsposak of & crV order, estimated value- 4s. to ss. - farmers order, Miniated valnn jd..' ea,y 4s. 6d '! - to ss. 64, 4 Bay' 49. id, ' Total cash ' toceived by farmer ...".19 B>. Total eash by farmer.., "17 0 OX BEEP,. Average 80Mb: ■ ' . COW BEEP, Average 6001b. Advance 65 per coat. oMJJ. : js; 2Jd. '9,3 4 Mvanc# «5 percent 3Jd; is Ztti. «Vj ••Wde.' Wkt. TOnirw, and Tail, dis- Hide. etc., diseosea.. to farmers' nosed of to. faimeig':Qrder, esti- ./order, t«lw>.3ss. to We., iaiy flbi.' 2 j.. 0 - •' mated value 4Qs. to .S&s., £ay 455. ...256..- 1 . Tota ,i casti received by farmer ... It". B 4 .. Total cash received by farmer TT~i : Halfpenny per lb. less is advanced against seeond'quality in all etteiea of meat. ' ' ;■ . *■' '' NOTE.—It is desirable that fanaere should remember.— . 1 That Bristol,"cWarses.' coid (storage for the' first 'month, are,-less tiaa half 'of Loucten'e, while' the freights are the sun*. •-. ' ■ • 2. That the London'2lb. ..welshl allowance ;©fl mutton ia «»«d \by sijippfcr to . Bristol.. ' ' ; ' '. 1 x Ttiat. in practice' isbout J.per cent, out" of $»-6 fir cent. .deducted for. cold weiEhfi • ' 3 -a6,%insfc hot .iteiffWs,. a.t Bristol.' ' • 4 That' tlie Ooiapaay gu.ttraatees that fths farmers''• pradueo vrill 'be properly taken ' oate'of p-tthe Bristol afld/other"Wßst-;Coftts,. -ports, ivbich, caumot be groqdtcd' to " this of '.London. :■"'■■ ! . s That »o .produce under any cireumstaKec-s, be. disp.o«.ed of et l«is than the'' • jiiiinff-price ; 'o i t ; the|: time-0f.8a1e.,. .. •~; • ... . ; £ "that with the satTuie which may. be eifeotod'in insnra.ncii,',,these.differences is the • • chdrE-es alone, mesria an adTantaße, tothe.-fjU-iiier bf, a.jipresiDiately, id. par lb. ! " Fttrther particulars, cani bs> obtained from :the ■' . WELLIKG:TOJr.'' . SITUATED AT TUB ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. LYSAGHT'S" jf?\ Galvanised iron yV-.fM[ I ' EVERY SHEET PERFECT?, FIRST WAr-JUFAOTURED IN 1857, THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENOC ■ TO-DAY. Ssjffield Green® k UiifaifeaMs Sreea Paint for Soase BecoratioH. MADE m to SHADES. THIS PAINT HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED, AND . LEADING DECORATORS ARE IN ACCORD THAT IT IS THE ONLY GREEN WHICH WILL HOLD' ITS COLOUR; WHEN ABOUT TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE, AND YOU ARE INCLINED TO CREEN, SEE THAT "SUFFIELD" GREEN IS USED, AND YOU WILL BE MORE THAN SATISFIED, COLOUR CHART AND TESTIMONIALS ON AP.PIiCATI.ONStawart Timber, Glass &. Hardware Co,, Ltd. 90, Sit 84, COURTENAY PJ.AQE, V/ELLINCTON. |

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1984, 14 February 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1984, 14 February 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1984, 14 February 1914, Page 8

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