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Most people fail to realise the importance of tho danger signals which are tho forerunners of chronic Inrligestion. Slight attacks of Heartburn, Acidity, Flatulence, Hour Jfisings, arc tho first indications /.hat your stomach is rebelling against the work it has to do. They are signs that the stomach is unable f o digest the food eaten and to oonvort it into good blood. Tho stomach is daily laden with a mass of fermenting acid matter and you become languid, morbid, and generally depressed. Take good advice. All this trouble can be avoided bv biking RENZIE'S PEPSO. _ RENZIE'S PEPSO at once cures Acidity and supplies i'hestomnch with those natu-al juices of digestion which convert the food yon eat into good blood, thereby making bone, muscle, and tissue. Try it. All "chemists and grocers, 2s. Gd.—Ailvt.

LAND NOTICES. NOW IS THE TIME FOE FRUIT FARMS. Here is an excellent proposition—B Acres in Orchard, few miles from Hastings, comprising apples, pears, peaches, apricots, nectarines, and plums (all picked varieties and in full bearing), showing great promise. New 5roomed House, all conveniences, large packing-shed, trapshed, feed and harness room, man's whare, tools, implements, etc. Wire or write for full particulars, to C. R. WILSON AND CO. (Gill Bros.), Auctioneers, Hastings. FOR SALE OF EXCHANGE FOR LARGER PROPERTY. pTA ACRES First-class Dairying and Cropping Farm at .£6O per acre. All in grass and well watered and subdivided, and all flat. Good u-ioomed hous.\ .with washhonso :and storeroom detached; cowshed (14 bails), implement 6lied, pigstyes, and runs, fowlhouse, etc. Nice young orchard in full bearing. Creamery _ on. the property. Two miles iTonj Levin Railway Station. L.I.P. Rent .£lB per annum. Cash, iIOOO, balance G years at 5 per cent; 10 acres can also be obtained adjoining the property; 11 years' lease at about 355. per acre. Write "Opportune,'" "Dominion" Office.

(TIHOICE DAIRY FARM FOR SALE as VV a going concern, with milk run worth JMOO per annum. 76 acies, 0.R.P., cottage, 4-bail conorste shed, separator room, engine room, store, etc ; 6 paddocks, all grass, 2 acres oats, all ploughable, streams and dams, 30 acres rich drained swamp, 10 choice cows, 1 p.b. Holstein bull,' 1 medium and 1 heavy draught horse, 1 hack and harnes-; horse, 66 gall, separator, cans, dray, ploughs, etc., etc., go with property. Price i.24 per acre. Cash, JE654. Equity, ,£684. One and a half milsa from leading country township. YARNDLEY, JONES AND CO., Agents, Otorohanga. CHEAP HAWIvE'S BAY SHEEP FARM. CCA ACRES, 14 miles from progressive Otfv country town, most new fences, well subdivided and watered, twa road frontages, will carry two ewes, besides c»ttle. Price, .UH per acre; cash, balance easy terms. W. P. M'CORMICK, Estate Agent, Hastings. 1A OO ACRES, Scction Rangatoto A 38; leasehold, Is. 6d.' first 10 years, 3s. next 11 years; about 8 miles from Otewa, about half ploughable; watered river and streams, 2-slicen coun try. Price' 12s. 6d. por acre goodwill; mortgage, .£l7O at 5 per cent, for 5 years. Terms, .£BOO (about); two-thirds bush, about 250 acres river flat. F. O. RULE, Lnud Agent, Otorohanga. CHANCE FOR YOUNG FARMER. ~ 1 A QK ACRES, 0.R.P., 15s. per acre. JHtGw Wanganui 19 miles. Easy hills, blue papa formation, 300 grassed, balance bush; 2i sheep country, 4-roomed cottage and yards. Goodwill, £2 15s. per aore. £100 cash. ' FAIRBURN AND SILK, Wanganui. .TOR IMMEDIATE SALE" LOWER HUTT. opr ACRES (in bloi'.k or small lots) of &0 the richest land r the Hutt Volley; 6-roomod Tesidenco iL ;rood repair, nnd all necessary outbuildings. This block having a large frontage is suitable for subdivision. Price on application. SHORT AND FRASER, Petonv

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2603, 27 October 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2603, 27 October 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2603, 27 October 1915, Page 8

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