AUCTION SALES. OTAKI STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, APRIL »'th, 1.914. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m. 200 -Month wethers. 100 shore lambs 150 fat and forward ewes lIMI shorn lambs 100 4-year ewes I>."» lat and forward wethers "JO 1 <S-1n()!11 h steers 50 mixed weaners "JO 2-year steers 1G yearling heifers -'HI 2-year steers (I t'lll cows i(' mixed cat lie • -'529-"ii .is |l)l) woolly 1; 11111 )s l(i 1 S-iimill lis steers 'JO -l-yenr bullocks. I'IJI jJ M iNAII Y NOTICE. \Ii;SSKS HITCH J NGS. HANs - KIN'S AM) CO., LTD., have received instructions from P. 11. Ha: per, Ksq., to sell the whole 11i : hi- fu ii • i;i!o and household <• Iteels on Wednesday next, April Sih. Full particulars la'er . lil9-tc. -ilirs -idmius lsec by the North Suburban Club, Perm. The lestlinishes up at ilic end of April.
'L'ne disclosures made in connection with a civil action action retontly heard in the County Court, Melbourne, will cause a considerable amount oi uneasiness in motoring circles particularly where paid drivers are employed. One of the parties to the action when asked if he had any understanding with the ehatteui in reference io secret commission being l>aio on repairs and tyres supplied replied "Li 1 did it i« done brothers. Some of the big firms pay as high as 1-) .per cent io chafieui's lor I heir business," and such a statement will, no doubt, cause considerable mistrust amonst ear .owners who leave the. ordering of t \ res, accessories and repairs m t'h-j hands of their chaffeurs. The admission is such a >-uiious one tha; every effort should be made io pii vc the truth of Hie assertion.
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"Merit will tell" is a truism especially applicable to Edmonds' Baking Powder. It has been the greatest friend of the ho lsewife for over 33 years. Merit, that's it 1 'Twill tell! 34 FBMQND^ 0 BAKING » I POWDER. v A TRUE STORY Writing from Bamawm. Vic., Mr. William .Idlui Vonill, late of Harveytown. Eagk-hawk, Vie., says: —"In re gardto I,lie statement 1 gave you some vcai> ago as to my cure of kidney com plaint, 1 may say that a short time siii'-c 1 had occasion to be medically examined and was entirely free from ■my complaint."' Mr. Vouill's original slafemeiit was as follows: —"I foe I it- a duty 1 owe to you and to suffering humanity to send you this letter, ill the earnest hope that others who may be sidferiny as I was from that dread complaint, IJrigliL's Disease of the kid ney-. may take courage and learn from my experience to adopt the same method iji treatment that 1 did. feeling sure tliat by so doing they will be saved much pain and misery, and, perhaps, an early grave This may neeni to some _a remarkable statement to mako, but it can be seb-iantiatcd by anyone who will take lie- trouble to enquire for them selves from me or of my friends who were with mo at the time. Despite all the :-kili and attention bestowed on me oy the hospital doctors and nurses, gradually giew worse, the doctors having diicnose I inv complaint as Blight, s i^Jisea• The doctors gave me up as incurable, and gave me but a few weeks longer i i iive. 1 was then taken fioni the ho--oital to mv home to die (as my l'rien-i, 'iho'iuht). 'as my father did not, wi.-h nu lo die in the hospital. But ,1 had a leelint: within myself that there was hope whilst there was life, and, unlike mv iiiPiids. 1 did not give up m Ij. ' On the way home my tatlier prol-ui-e.l a bottle of Warner's Safe Cure, Inn on arris.>l 1 was in a. state of colI lie shaking I b:< (1 ""del- - way. My father, thinkin fin I In- STe (/Uie would do me no lii-iii .• it ili-l :i;«- no gooil, gave me a ,iu-e ■ -outinline.' to do so at interval 111:.ui.-,r!i<m: the day. 1 I'elt a little 1,. iter, (i.e agonising pain being lees M'yere I eont.inued to take Warners S;i|T Cure pi] was toon able to get a inle I-0--I .lie! sleep, and my strength -! n;; 11 \ rHurned. My inclicis I,hopes of mv ultimate rej| ,l;,v my urine, when ,in;,l \■e I. showed li'. s albumen. % My !, ,le.- ililv improved. P.ach bottle \\ Safe flure I took hastened m\ |■ i.. .■ \ erv. I was then able to get i.i", ,i:i.l about, and in less than three v..;.- restored lo perfect health an-l P.0.0h. 1' iom lliat time up to (i | have had no return of the ,ii ami lor six years have been m ron-t anl einplo* ment on the mines. Wniier- Safe Cure is a wondeilul in .ases <»l kidney and liver ,r . an.l i olllp 1;ii111ts. arising from nil , l |- 11 „, ni ;1 11 ion of the kidneys and 1,,,, :ai - h as rheumatism, gout. ium|,a,.., 11l liralgia. •.-ialica, V.l;•' >d dlfi..uln .. a na-iii ia . 111.1ii;e-1 ion. I.i 1 ioll-lless. jaiuidi.e. si. k li.ada. he. gem i.d debility. ;.|-av, I. Imlle and bladder troubles. Warm i s Sale Cure is sold hy ,|i, 1,11 1 and ,! i irekeepers evi lywhere, linlii hi 'lie oiit;in-il (Bs) boliln, and in I he. e)|i-,ip< r C.'r, Oil) ' Comentrated," ion ali-oli.>!ie form
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 April 1914, Page 4
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