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AUPTIOM SALES OTA LCI STOCK SALE. TKKSDAY, JULY '2, A DJtAJiAui AND WILLIAMS, l\_ LTD., will soil at 1 p.m.— , 8 prime bullocks. 21) i'.in. ewes in landj. G(J fat owes. 180 ■l-tooth ewes in lamb. (399.td Tit IOK.S. PLANTS. .Sill! ÜBS. SATUIDAY. JUNK '-"J, I'.JPJ. 1 p.m. JT> ITCIIINCS. lI.WKINS AND CO., LTD. have received instructions from MKSSI'S DUNCAN AND .DAYIKS, Kso tit: Nurseries, New Plymouth. tn sell as above .MAO.NIKK'KNT COLLKCTION OK CI KM OK AND W.KLLGI'OWN .STOCK, comprising — Apples, peals, Japan and I'iuropea u plums, peachc.-. (I n i uces. <• u r r;i J i Is, azaleas, eauiellias. daphnes, rhododeiid roiif-. Ilea t lis, red and yellow bottle brash trees, rubber Irees, fancy conifers, hydrangea 111 :t i< >11 ;i. wisteria ami nlber climbers. hardy hedge plants, and a mag lliliclit collection o choice ruse Irees, etc. Mi IK. Let everyone plant tree on Arbor Day. iliis -ale aH'oide I lie eppori unit y oi' making % on■ Selection. Also. on ace,.illli !•'. Weld,. Km,. : j 'JO p.I). Indian Puiiner ducks. J. 0. HANK INS', Aucl ioneer. r;O7-:t.

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WOMEN'S LETTERS. ffeltea Mrs. Elizabeth Dickman, 816. Sklpton-Btreet, Balhirat South, Vic. ' S2nd March, 1911. **• , "For several yea re i vrti tsverolff fjjffinbled by disorderly liver and kid jjwyn, suffering excruciating pain in tlw of the kidneys. At times till tp&in was &o severe that I could nol ■ t&iaa myself in bed without catching /(bold of the bead oi the bedatead and fpulling tnyßelf up in that way. I wr» 'in & state of £«noral IsisitmJe, had the greatest aversion lor oK-roisa, loathed 'all food, and my nights were eleopless. The secretions of the kidnuys. were abnormal, and filled with albuminous matter. 1 was altogether in ft very low and despondmit atate wlun I commenced to take Warner's Safe Cure which had have recommended to me. After taking the oontente at a few bottloa, the painful symptoms dioappoarod, my eccro cions ol ft natural colour, I wai . able to ol&®p tad an jay my food and | strength returned rapidly. I have, | therefore much pleasure in recommendj ing Warner's Sa4o Our® U> anyone wlk ! may be suffering in like aaanner." " "rom Mrs. C. Wake, Marsh-street, N.S.W., Ist Jutw, 1910. "I have bosn oubjeefc to disease of tke Urer for some yoara dml. I had severe pain in the back and sides, diszinesa in the head and indigestion. The slightest pressure on the liver would cause great pain. It wai3 with great difficulty that I could do any mental or bodily work. During tho fire>t fow yeara, I tried tho asual purgative remedies which only bad th> oiiect of temporarily imjproving aiv condition. In later I found my liver vrts more .wunirJy affected ind tho usual remedies did not seem to benefit me, and my pains were mora Kjvor-e than before. Bufl«ring like this, without any prnHpucl of relkf, I decid»d to take a courw of Warner's Safe Ouro which wss recommended to mo by I a friend. The good effects were appatI *nt alnioßt ini:ii»diaf.ely. From that time, t continued to ia.provo »vnd, in the course of a few I entirely rccov*red my ho.ilth, Kir'.ce then 1 have been free from the complaint." Very riany similar letters, full infortnation about Warnor'e Safe Cure, for the kidneys and liver, and valuable idrico will ho found in a pamphlet imtwd by. H. F W : arner and (Jo., L f xl., AueJ:anch, Melbourne, Vic., ' which will 1.0 sent pu&t frco to anyone applying for it. Warner's i-'af'j" (Jw-o sold by chemist* and Diorokeepew everywhere, .both |q tho original (*js) bottler and in the 'Aoapcr (2* 'XiJ "Coa v.ulrr.t.Mi/' MS' ham, j

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 June 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 June 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 June 1912, Page 4

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