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LAND NOTICES. KUB AWAY ' • DUCiTMATtr n«ra DEVEREUX, KING, AND CO, LTD •> . i - KliliUlVlAllL FAIN, np AAA ACRES, riocholil Lniid, 13,000 sheep Puce only JISS.OOO, going con- IT -_Y« QORTHWT7QQ , (OU|UUU ronemi ]f tin-pioperlj wci« in Timbuctoo or tho Plains of lericho 4 ?,—■•> i {he half of Wellington's ,\ould lie off bj the next boat w ijTr'' STIFFNESS- cicdit to purchase But as it lies close to the bosom of Prune Caiiteibury-, you «~ INSTANT RELIEF WITH A SMALL t ' mt lt 1S lo ° K<w ' t0 ,x> tlne ■ r-llv6 t ' lo "° lct ' Ilgll ' : *° Cluistchurch and J/" TsnTTnr niT riT n unurcr talk llio matter o\ei with the onnn, or his agents, * "<$ '"" Bo ™ ja'cob^oil^ 51 DEVEREUX, KING, & : CO..- LTD.—^-. What-s rheumatism? Pain only I 100 LICHEIELD STHEBT, CHKISTCHUECH ' <• Stop drugging I Not one case in fifty ; ——; —- , „,,„, . requires internal treatment Rub the WAIKATO SHEEP FARM' * ~-i. vu.i i>t»i..t; soothing, penetrating "St Jacob's Oil" A BOUT 2000 Acres, 'freehold, lovel to undulating country,' part bush, part fern, directly upon the " tender spot" and relief A About 400 acres in grass, 200 acroo now being felled, 200 chains fencing! *♦< comes instantly "St Jacob's Oil "is a men's cottage Will raako ideal 6heop run Pute .£12,000 , Will accept 20fl to , » ,i harmless cure for rheumatism and sciatica 3u() acrs dairy farm as part payment, some cash, balance can bo left- on mortgage • tlc lawson, swain & walker, ltb.<< ( ,:/;! suffering Get a small bottle from your AUCfIONEERS, TE AWAMUTU. - - M chemist and in the moment you use it -- Q ACRES _ inoludul „ all nnplcmwita and stock, only 3 miles from rail, closo " '«' you will be free from rheumatic pain, W6 creamery, 21 miles from Auckland, land aIL ploughablo and m grass, < - At soreness, stiffness aad swelling Do not creak in every paddock, mil dairy 30 cowq easily, 25 tons hay; S aciea turnips, all — .[ suffer' Relief awaitsycu stock consisting of 19 picked oowa, 1 bull, 12<younj; stocky 2 horses, b pigs,- im-> n'i " "St Jacob's Oil" has cured millions of plements nearly new, cait and harness, plough, roller,disc, etc, eto,, house of 9 "\\ sufferers in the last half century, and is jnst rooms, concreted milVing ehed, implement shed, otc<> Price, ,£3O pel acre. Cash, fi ■ ** as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, i6oo> „~ ' '' ' ' <*( <" "' l ' >'"' •' backache or sprains as for rheumatism. HENRY CLAYTON . IANP'-'CO. '""it 95 QUEEN ST AUCKLAND," ' ■ ' '* * J J i JONES AND CO., SHEEP station for sale on the famous-east cojist.- a f , ■" r {'^ , !i ptvtip rmAY wftttnmyw 12fb0 kCRLS> all M p s s/' 6ubdl ,T lt ! ed ln f>uldocks, s,heep;and cattle yards, ~,],.". \l LLIUb qUAY, WMJJJNIiIUA. X«/t»lf \ery eas3 courtry lies Hell to sun, 7 roomed house, and fill convem- J« (Established 20 Tears) encee, mam road runs through)pioperty ' Wintering 2000 breeding ewes and 100 t *'"V '.\ Cicn nnvTn?<3 nv tpapi m?iso heart of cattle Harbour Board Endowment Lease, iwth 18 jears yet -to ir-nn, at „ *» n *■ ASH BUYERS OI LbAD, BEASS, 5 S 7d per acre, and right of renewaUor further 21 jears, at valuahon.,~JE7oo pay {,' ZINC, COPPER, IRON, RAGS, aWo for implements at end Pffirst term Pnco £0500 Easy „_/ ;> ROPE, and RUBBER 'Phone 725 C. <Q. » PIESSE, '*'> 1 LOAN COMPACT'S BUILDINGS. GIbBORNE "**..!- X'.~> '>' iiq i > _ *- » « , Sv ,* g JT is common knowledge that "where <^^^^^^^^^P^^^l^^&^^^S& ' ' *' " | the rich pines grow" there lies the 1 'V -"' g ideal cure for the weak-chested. No "' ' " 1 wonder then, that the Alpine resorts of *^^^^^P^^^^^^S^Sir^^^^^Ws| | Switzerland, should attract their i" ' ' | thousands of patients from all countries. ' ' ''' I It is not within the means of alUo go to Nsa^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^|^^ffiP jj the Swiss Mountains for their balsamic air. 1 Therefore, we have to copy Mahomet, and " 1 command ''the mountain, to come to v^^S^l^^^^® ! >' 1 Mahomet." This is the object of the wonder- \U ' ' "'" I ful breathing tablets called "Peps," which 1 Im resemble the far-famed Alpine cure in so far % medicinal " air" given off while dissolving t '" in the mouth, and which passes with the 1 " \ JrV* l| > breath into throat and lungs. S\ i. \ ( 11|| M The Peps fumes quickly reach and heal every diseased membrane f rt A lUlllll'i/J/iw I ~%t&llllj) '$ '- '•> ,or tissue inside the chest. V | Mlffl •% i •- The Peps treatment solves the problem of applying a Powerful / ' Healing Agent direct to the actual organs affected in cases of ' 111 Wi bronchitis, coughs, colds, sore throats; lar>ngitis, hoarseness, / ' Fi <■ ' wheezing, asthma, influenza, and weak chest. Paste lozenges and strong I £< H gummy jujubes, like all liquid cough mixtures, are simply swallowed by \x 'll iMl®wW "^ g way of the gullet into the stomsch, and quite miss the throat, bronchi \ h 'M t The reason is that into the throat and witfdpipe only air, or something ''l(TuiTui-<y i^ g in the form of air, may pass, and by the unique Peps method, the necessary '^^^SgggggstfaS £« |j medicine—a very powerful and valuable mediciue—is given off in fumes as the ;*■s e tablet dissolves on the tongue, wherefrom these fumes go with the breath down > 'Ws" <" g *he windpipe and into the furthermost recesses of the-lungs. ' SS H As they pass over parts forbidden to liquid medicines, these Peps fumes loosen all choking phlegm and heal- $j v g tissues that are sore or tornby incessant coughing It is the soothing md far-reaching influences of Peps that., ot H makes thti remedy so appreciated by bronchial sufferers, and as Peps contain no opium, morphia or other v "' " M injurious drugs whatever, they can be taken with absolute safety by .the frailest invalid and the youngest babe. M ' l[ peps se-pTFieT to tie l'uwcs,- >]| ; "/ , L ' '■' ""' —_L—li—s*" ,< « r j ""-- ; ;■■;■ - - ---;"" ; "a -- BLAPiIK-ETS"! and i , _ ' : ~ i l'^ : ""s ' ' E I DERD© WM 9 S '^ For Chilly Mights. vi ■ < i j;;; i " For She To PREVENT SLEEPLESS bad colds at thk-BEGINNING of the SEASON UK- J.! ,f f " PLENISH your stock of BLANKETS and have the full benefit of their .WARMTH« the whola.>r d', T, winter through , L UJ , t ,„, WINDEE'S BLANKETS and EIDERDOWNS APPEAL' to tie THETFTFon accounl 1 of",: [' '' "!'/. the SPLENDID VALUE they REPRESENT. 'I" [~ •"•' '" f ■'" V, " : -X "' They are unsurpassed for Comfort, Quality, and Durability. \ < -.-■;■•- Our Customers as a rule send us REPEAT ORDERS J?OR BLANKETS especially, Vl'' ~ 1 . '' ' '-<_ " "" t" 1 " N J ■■ Jl 111 u , MulJFlLj WW Mill - Cuba, & i Manners, Slsr '-' -f Whose Motto is: "Quick Sale and Light Profit." iMiniiH.iMniiMmjißWi ,m iiiiiiiaiiMW)UMJi«Mwrini>iiiiMiuiiiHiiiiit»fwiiirHii»imaiimiiiji,vw i\m\t ,n fj.-iii.j H'iriiiiiißEßUbuiuJ- "~" |F— =j| There's no Better ' . ■ | , A "Cup of Something Hot" *' x ?":■' ; pT very Than Vanessent Cocoa. . l , „,'"/ -t y \ * \\\b\e It'll set you all of a glow What could bo more welcome on cold' i -""' ' ,M, ' & nights and ii'ppy moniuigs—or when 3011 got tho bluvorsP 7 - ;t — ,~ a, 1 ' '/r.*jL »HF S I dulID Cocoa for waimxli—"Vanessent" for delicious flaiour—Campbell's 'for r " '*•■* freshness and right pi ice i J, *v"s#. VANESSENT—THK PURE DELICIOUS COCOA" —"" t , " f^''"--nsßzasssißaa In Jib tins, 8d , ilb tms, Is 3d ; lib Vi;i4s v V^ WM. ©ARffIPBELIL, LTD. ' . > ,LiX--40&42 Manners Street, 293 Cuba Gtreet, 163 Rlddlford St., Newtown." "* "" >- • A FURNITURE PACKED . ■ , _ --- ~\, Wai/f r\ft an<i Removed to Any tddrens v § npHERE is only _ 01/ | Y' |S Goods Cleared Through Custom House g A ono oertim '.' ~ P 6r ' v ' ? K Cheap Stoi ago Accommodation loi Goodi 9 i , m „ IT . *. "a, " " . I I I ol an} Dcscuptiou 1 CORE for CORKS' > y L ~m ' I KEiR'S FORWARDING | m this Dominion- < <r / *'? ' AGENCY, f THAT'S TEEOS % | c ' MSm&mmgm Telephone 1180. 76 Jerovis Quay. i. , ~, .^.^.^m

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2197, 9 July 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2197, 9 July 1914, Page 11

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