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Mr -I. G. Parker was not, as stated at the'opening of the Farmers' Conference, the delegate for Hukanui. Ihe name should have read Mr. Walter J. Parker. STUMPING IS MADE EASY WITH GIANT FARM POWDER, One time clearing land of tree, stumps meant the expenditure of much timo and money—this was when .several men set to work with axe, saw, and jack. Nowadays stumps can be speedily removed at very little expense by the use , ' of GIANT FARM POWDER. This excellent powder removes stumps and boulders quickly and effectively, and without arduous labour and valuable time. Get full information from Gollin Pty., Ltd., Wellington Distributing Agents.—Advt.

Soft-White Hand?'. Follow uao of Catlcura Soap and Ointment. At night batho them-with tho Soap and hot water. Dry and nib In the Ointment. Wcaroldglovesdurlngnight. Soap to cleanse and Ointment to heal. "R. Towns & Co., Sydney. N. S. W." •Said by dealers throughout the world. "WEAK. Aciiii'BACK? RUBOOUUMGO! Rub Backache away with a small bottle of old '! St. Jacobs Oil." Ah! The pain is gone! Quickly? Yes. Almost instant rehV from pain, stiffness, and lameness follows a gentle rubbing with " St. Jacob; Oil." Rub this soothing penetrating oil wherever the pain is, and like , magic, relief comes. " St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless backache, lumbago, and sciatica cure, which never disappoints, and does not burn the skin. , Stiffness, " stitch in' tho side," and sense of .weakness in the spine cured in a moment: "St. Jacobs Oil" enables you to forget that you ever had a back, because it will not hurt or feel stiff and weak any more. Do not suffer! Get a small bottle of " St. Jacobs Oil " now from your chemist and obtain lasting relief. • . '.

N.B. Firebricks, Save Re-bricking N.B. Firebricks are the tough, hard-wearing kind; • they resist • any degree of heat, , and consequently take a long time lo vear , out. By their durability they save a lot of re-bricking. They are made from the finest North Brunner Fireclay. All shapes and sizes can be obtained. . Write, ring, or call for prices. . Samuel irawn, Ltd., 31-33 Johnston Street, WELLINGTON. ■ ' AS a Fertiliser Limo is of first, iui. portance, and the most successful fanners are liberal users. ■ ' ' . The Mauriceville Lime is of the Highest Grade, and is used by the- Department of Agriculture in ite numerous experiments. Price, 15/- per ton, sacks extra, on tail Miuiricevillo, for truck lots, which the Railway Department carries free for first 100 miles. OBDEE NOW through the Works Manager, Mauricoville, or the Secretary, P.Q. Box 2, Hasterton. The Farmers' Kiauriceville Lime Coy., Ltd. ' FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. npHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT •*- COMPANY, ITD., . Is Prepared to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP AND LAMBI3 By Weight or at Per Head. Tho Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own account. ' Prices can be obtained on application at tho Company's Offices, or from any of the Buyers in the country. W. G. FOSTER, Managing Director. . BARRETTS HOTEL. LAMBTON QUA?. WELLINGTON. \7I3ITOKg to VTelHnnwn should nwj » at this splendid Hotel. Every comfort and uttonticn. Night L'ortor in i ittondimix). Rlectrio Lift instftlied. Eloiv 1 trio Ligli , . m every rooM. Tariti, i)s. per day. D. DAMON. Prosriutor.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 211, 31 May 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 211, 31 May 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 211, 31 May 1919, Page 10

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