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WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, MABOH 2, 1915. D ALGETY & COMPANY, LTD., will sell at 1 p.m.— 260 4-year ewes (lots) 160 2-tooth wethers (lots) 65 3i-yfiar bullocks (ofi hills) 12 2-year steers 14 weaners 5 fat cows 192 - 3 WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, MABOH 2, 1915. A BRAHAM &~wiLLIAMS, LTD , Cα. will sell at 1 p.m. :*- 500 breeding ewes 200 breeding ewes f 155 2-tooth to 4-year ewes 70 lambs 80 2-tooth to f.t.m. ewes 70 m.a. ewea 20 2-tooth ewes 16 guaranteed empty fat cows 13 18-month steers 6 18-month heifers, r.w.b. 194-3 9 fat heifers (good). )n account of H. R. Elder, Esq.— 200 mixed sox lambs 200 5-year ewes 155 2-tooth. to 5-year ewes SO3-1 "W'w yW"I § M i I AWICOME J \ GUEST I imTHE JHK>ME]| I THE ' I FAMILY ... l^riMULAiyr, WANT'**! KNOWN Before sending outside town every woman requiring a first-class riding skirt should first visit W. M. Clark's Oxford-street. Levin. When you see the style, make and quality o rClark'e new riding skirte, at a lowe*. price than out side stores, you will give Clark'e your business. —Advt. A. AND GOUTY AFFEC TIONS. ,3y " Origin.") Tie unnatural retention of uric acid and ether urinary and /biliary poisone in tit blood produce* a group of com plaints which inflict upon humanity long-continued suffering and intense pain. 'i"he most common of these complaints are rheumatism, gout, lum sciatica, and. neuralgia. ..The kid noys and liver are the organs , upon which natuie liaa imposed the task v< e.uiacting fioiu the blood ceitain mal tci winch is being continuously manu f:ictu-ed i.'i the body, owing to tht ivasliii,! of the-tissues. It is as ne k eessaiy u> lil'o that the wasliiti; of th<tissues must pioceed uiiinleriuptedJi .is it is that the substance , ot iU< body must be regulaily lenewed by tht j'ood we eat, the water we drink, and the an we bieuthe. It is equally IK •jtssary to health that tjie waste mattei should bo oxpclledj ftpru. the body cov liuuously, for its piesence in tlie blood entails disease or death. The tieainejjt of rnoumatie aii<i touty affections by the outward ap plication of linimen.t.i,..ointments, ano umbiocations is seldom productive ql much lasting benefit. They may »f ford temporary ielief in some' cases, but they, do not reach the seat of the disorder. - The only way in wind) health can be permanently restored and pain permanently removed is to take measures to. ensure tha - regulai action of the kidueyi and the , fiver,, When these organs are performing their allotted ta»k naturally and freelj, the uric acid and other urinary ami biliary poisons,pass fiom.the ty»t«rii through the ordinary channels, and any sulTeiing caused by the presence ol such poisons in the blood is at »d end Owing 'to its specific action, War ner's Safe .Cure eVery .moment during the past thirty years has been demon ! ilrating its remaikable power of restor I iiiß the kidneys and liver to health j and activity, . Complainte diagnosed. »s. [ iViights Uisease, frequently-have, beef), cined by Warner's Safe Cure, whilst rheumatism, gout, gravel, itorie, bladdii troubles, indigestion, • anae mia,, impure .all di»or,der», caused by the retention •'•'W , ', of miliary aiid biliary poisons,'.,speedily ■yield to the influence ot the medicine, simply because of its healing, J»nd stimulating influence upon the kidney* and the liver. Cures thus effected ere permanent, simply because, they ere natural ... ■■ * The action of Warner'e Safe Cnre is described in detail in a treatiw which will be sent, post free, to any one on application to PL H. Waruei and Co, T.td ..Australasian Branch, Melbourne. Warner'e Safe, Cure is eold bye chemis'-i and storekeepers everj where,'both in the original (ss) bottle< and in the cheaper (2» 6d) " Concen trated," no.o alcoholic form; each con mining the ume number of doses ' A GOOD INVESTMENT. You may have an attack of diarrhoea, dysentery or pains in the stomach otk of these days and it. will, be well it remember the name of a medicine thai will relieve you. ~ Say it slowly— Chamberlain's Oolio and IHarrhoes Remedy. What -will be still, betterbuy a bottle to-day; it will be. Is 3d. ■cell invested. Sdld everywhere. Advt .Aere e a wonderful Sβ />ajr eel for cash with order:—Pair ol eljow Lisle gloves, all shades ; a ' pair, ol 2-dome Lisle gloves', 1 all shades, tujked I'aris net yoie"; pair 1 eiee»«* tc match; three hair nete; glove OBeadar Sntisfaction or your money ba<A ♦itb theeo eleven artiolee for! 6e.- ObDinson and Oonningham*, P*lm«retoi

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 March 1915, Page 4

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745

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 March 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 March 1915, Page 4

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