CURE FOR RHEUMATISM,
Tl'is is not a patent medicine; it is a prescription of an eminent English specialist. For years 1 had been a sut tercr ironi chronic rheumatism. One-' year ago T consulted one or the leading specialist,*, now dead. On reecipt of postage stamps, money order, or posta' notes for 4s 6d I will'post 12 doses of the remedy, which this specialist declared to be the only thing knowp to science m a cure for this painfu-l d! sease.—F. Greville, Editor N.Z. Dairyman, Box 502, Wellington.—Adrt.
'Tui' Grass Seeds, Government Tested iMr. Cockayne, Government Biologist, says: A to-called 'cheap' (?) clover seed he tested contained only 21 germinating seeds out of every 100; 45 failed to germinate and the remaining 34 were weeds of •23 different varieties 1 (See Agricultural Joumcl, 19h2, p. 439.) •i '/" Write to-day for •Tui'; Seed Samples They are free. The Government germination tests are given, and freight-paid prices quoted. ; Can you afford any other sort. ? . H--& '■' * ® . ?-.w. ...v ! 111 1111 '■ ' . - HODDER & tOLLEY, Ltd. Seedsmen 5 1 Raogttikei St PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 December 1915, Page 3
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176Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 December 1915, Page 3
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