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the Health That Lasts What can bring you greater satisfaction than the knowledge that your health rests upon a Arm foundation P With this in view, it Is well to bear in mind that os re bestowed upon maintaining the vigour of the digestive organs always brings an ample reward, for the reason that their condition so largely influences the general health. A most successful and satisfactory method of keeping the digestive system at a high level of efficiency is the occasional use of Beooham’s Pills —a medicine whioh, as everyone knows, has won golden opinions ali over the world for the relief and prevention of ailments connected with the stomach, liver and bowels. Wideas the popularity of Beecham’s Pills has been in the past, as a remedy for dyspeptic troubles their reputation to-day is greater than ever. There is no better household remedy for keeping the digestion right, the liver active, the bowels regular and the blood pure. For the good of your Health Take Beecham’s Pills. Sold everywhere In boxes, labelled 10* d., ls-lid and 2s-9d. (original English prices.) ium.ivnsmfe ■..wisgu'u-utVOTu,

MARK SPROT AND CO. valuable FARMS. ON WEST COAST, AT LOW RATE.'. I freehold. Handy sit i 'J-'v/L/nation. 6 roomed dwelling, milk j ing plied, hut, etc. All Hat and at ploughahle. Also 55 dairy cows in profit, 10 yearlings and young stock, new milking plant and separator etc., com- [ plcte. 05 acres in oats and crop, 20 acres ploughed for turnips. Price as p I going concern £7500. Implements at ' valuation. £2;500 cash. Balance arranged on easy terms. O'/I ACRES freehold and leasehold ing shed, shearing shed. 90 acres ploughahle, partly fenced. Stock 15 cows, 450 sheep and lambs. Can carry 800 sheep. Price £3,500. Stock at valuation. Terms £SOO cash, balance easy payments. OO A ACRES freehold and leasehold land, well situation and close to railway. Dwelling, milking plant, implements. 80 cows, 10 heifers in profit, calves ,sheep, 14 2-yr steers, 3 horses, 10 acres in oats, 00 acres rend\ for ploughing. Price as going concern £4OOO. Terms £ISOO cash, halanoe ai 0% easy terms.

7 ACRES leasehold, with nev wU a dwelling and milking shed Large area ploughable. 3 miles from railway. 18 dairy cows in profit, 12 yearlings 1 bull, 1 horse etc., separa tor. A very cheap place. Price £2500 as going concern. Half cash, halo 110 at 6% OAA ACREB freehold with 5 room"t/o’ cd dwelling and milking shed, 25 dairy cows in profit, 5 heifers 2 balls, I’orsn and pigs. Implements and tools. Half a mile from railway, 31 miles from factory, 120 acres it grass, 8 acres in crop. Price £3BOO ns a going concern. £I9OO c..sh, balance 51%. arA ACRES freehold and lease. «• U hold, also run 6000 acres. New milking shed and dwelling, also milking plant. 60 cows in profit, 2ft 21 year old cattle. Full range Q c :m----plements, dray etc. 5 mi'es from railway. Price £BOOO as going c*»»icem £4OOO in cash, balance 61%. FULL PARTICULARS TO BONA FIDE ENQUIRY. WRITE OR CALL ON WRK sprat win cn AUCTIONEERS, LAND, STOCK Aft P GENERAL AGENTS.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1921, Page 4

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