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AUGTI9.3 SALES. LEVIN' PIG AND POULTRY SALE. FKLDAY, NOVEMBER 21. MESSKS HITCH JN( IS, HANKLWS, AND CO., LTD., will soil at ilioir Yards, at 1 p.m.: -10 porkers 20 store pigs !')0 wcanevs Ducks, fowls and sundries. IICG-t.d.

IT STIiKXUTJI KXKD MY TII.WOAT. "I had ;i weak throat," writes Mi' ('. \'. 11. Stallard, JO Buubury Street, lMiotsera y. Vic. "The slightest change in the weather would all'eet ii and I would have lo go hoine ITom work feeling lit lor nothing. Mv sisters swears by (-'hainberlain"s (Jougli Remedy, so I though I I would try it. I did so. and can honestly say it lias worked wonders, for jny throat is now quiie strong." ]. (l or sale everywhere. Advt. Vou will Tie surprised at the improvement TAN-OL makes in old lloor-eovorings! It gives them a now lease-of life and a lasting shim?. In tins ■•liquid Is; paste Od. -Advt.

Money saved is money earned, and the housewife who desires the most satisfactory results always uses Edmonds Baking Powder. It goes farthest, is more economical and makes the lightest and most appetising cakes, scones and puddings. vmom< I _ BAKING a I «POWDERjy [bilstons I Basic jPhosphate j i FOR » j 0 IMPOVERISHED 1 LAND! J Even, poor soil becomes rich and prolific when judiciously | troatod with this valuable 1 fertiliser. |, BILSTON BASIC 1 PHOSPHATE 1 contains more Phosphate of § Lime, in a highly soluble 1 form, than any other make of (3 Basic Slag. It is more finely H ground, operates quicker, and is of incalculable value in converting heavy, light, or | sour soil into record crop- $ bearing land. Contains the | highest percentage of bene- | licial constituents. Don't bo j penny-wise and pound-foolish | -BUY BILSTON BASIC PHOSPHATE, and reap the benefit in a bigger harvest! I STOREKEEPERS and 1 MANURE DEALERS 1 Wholeaale only from A. S. PATERSQN & CO., LTD. WELLINGTON Sole Importers. J

GRAVEL AND BLADDER TROUBLES From "Mr. J. Armstrong, grocer, Carringtim road, C'obgee, Sydnev, M.S.W. "I had been suffering from gravel, and after trying various remedies prescribed by the doctor and getting no relief my sister induced nie to try Warners Safe Cure. Hefore I had finished lhi- first. bettlet'ill. T was greatly relieved, and by the time I had rsed up the second but tit t ill I was completely cured. I have fold many of my friends of the wondeii'ul benefit I have derived from taking Warner s Sate Cine, and feel confident, that anyone suffering from the fame complaint .will derive great benefit from taking :t as prescribed." From Mr. George Hose. South Morang, Victoria. "I suffered from inflammation of the bladder, accompanied by painful urination, which made lile. very miserable for me. Setiug accounts published of others who seemed to have been afflicted in the same manner that i was, and who had been cured by taking Warner's Safe' Cure, f decided to try what effect, that medicine would haw.; in my ease. I IVIt :elief after taking one bottle r»t Warner's Safe Cine (Concentrated), and, after 1 had taken the contents of four bottles altogether, 1 am very pleased indeed to tell you that I beeaiii' . | >»i r «.■ free from the trouble. I can enriie.-tly recommend anyone sntiering as f did to give Wai net s Sal ■ ( hie a tiia!.' Warner's S:;ie Cu'e is a wonderful retriedv in case* of kidney or liver disprd 'iand coni]ilaints arising from i uei'ieieut action of the kid nevs ami liver .such as rheumatism, gout. liiicb-' ~i neuralgia. sciatica, blood disonleis. anaemia, indigestion, biliousness. jaundice. sic!; headache, genera! debility, gravel, stone, and bladder troubles Warner's Sate ','ure is sold by chemists and storekeeper* everywhere, both in the original \b<) bottles and in the cheaper (2s (id) ■'Concentrated, ' nonalcoholic 1 r .V tii -.UIvL.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 November 1913, Page 4

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625

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 November 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 November 1913, Page 4

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