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BUSINESS NOTICES.

Entriw: for next Otnki stock sale, to bp held on Tuesday next, are advertised by Abraham" and Williams and Dalgety and Go.

Some "wanted" advertisements appear (o-dny in connection with Cole's drapery sale.

A bay pony, wit clipped tail, lost from Waikanae, is advertised for hy Mr L. Freeman.

The Papaw apple was the forbidden fruit of the Garden of Eden! That the Papaw apple is reallv tilie forbidden fruit of the Garden of Eden is said to be more than likely. All Biblical evidence points to Paradise as having been .situated in a tropical climate, where the Papaw apple would luxuriate, but where the ordinary apple would not grow a \ ~ a" -T , If ft was i»d«od the apple ■which Eve was tempted to taste, one can only forgive .her the transgression, for the medicinal properties of the Papaw apple, as 'brought into -practical use by Dr Lucas, constitute one of the most important contributions to medic-al science of modern days. The ferments of the Papaw .possess the singular property of dissolving away dead or.,diseased tissue, while at the same time leaving, living flesh totally unharmed. Dr T. P. Lucas, who, by the way. is a member of the Royal College of •Surgecns and a Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, has made a. lifo study of the Papaw plant,, and it is through this skillo:! and patient resarch that an conainin.Gt all the wonderful <heali!i<>powers of V.-.5 Papaw fruit is made available to the public. PreHselv how Dr Lucas' Pa-naw Ointment effects its wonderful vures it is difficult to explain. Many a time has a patient been saved tl-e norc-.e.if-of submitting to the surgeon's knife by a timely use of this ointment. Taken inwardlv in the form of Dr Lu"as' Papaw Pills, the curative action of the ointment is mwh accelerated. SiHi an admiii-stratioM is perfectly — Advt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 February 1911, Page 3

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BUSINESS NOTICES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 February 1911, Page 3

BUSINESS NOTICES. Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 February 1911, Page 3

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