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UNRESERVED SALE OF DAIRY COWS. Etc. AT THE FARM, KIMBERLEVROAD. LEVIN. (Just across Oliau River). THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1917. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., have received instructions from Messrs Best Bros to sell as above at 12.30 p.m.— 27 cows to calve July. August, and September. 3 choice heifers to calve in August 1 spring cart horse, 5 years (slight reserve). 1 dogcart horse, 7 years (slight reserve). 1 good spring cart (slight reserve; 1 gig 2 sets harness milk cans and sundries. 6 store pigs. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NOTE.—This herd is only on the market owing to Mr Best expecting to go into camp any day. The cows are mcstly young. All are sound and guaranteed. Dates of calving will be given at the sale. 524-3 UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. AT THE FARM. BULLER'S ROAD, OHAU. „ ON SATURDAY, 30tli JUNE. TVfIESSRS ABRAHAM AND WlkLIAMS, Ltd., have received instructions from Mr W. Cruden (who has sold his farm) to sell as above at 1 p.m. 30 cows to calvc July and August. 1 bull. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. •Note.—The above are a good herd of cows, and anyone wanting stock of this class should attend this sale. 531-3 UNRESERVED SALE OF GOODWILL OF LEASEHOLD FARM. DAIRY STOCK. IMPLEMENTS, Etc. AT THE FARM. SHANNON. FRIDAY. JUNE 29, 1917. \/§"ESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. Ltd., have received instruction from Mr M. Tippler (who is giving up farming) to sell as above at 1 p.m.— The Goodwill of Leasehold Faim of 95 acres, having years to run. with O.R.P. at £40 per acre. 30 cows to calve July, August and September 2 cow Gane milking plant and engine. Spring cart, horse and harness, rubber-tyred gig and harness, 1 sow. milk cans, mower. s.f. | plough, discs, harrows, 20 tons hay, furniture and sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED NOTE.—The above cows are a really good lot, being mostly 2nd and 3rd calvers and in good condition. With the exception of the milking plant and gig, everything is' without reserve. 523-4 There are homes in every suburb where the children -when at play sing the old familiar jingles in the old familiar way. And amidst t'heir chants and chatter, if you listen, you nre sure to bear tliem say they love to take their Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt. SKIN IRRITATION. KEEPS THOUSANDS AWAKE. EES LIFE A MISERY. Ever have any irritation of the skin? There «r© many forms of it. Piles, obstinate to cure. Eczema just a 6 bad and just as hard to cure. But Doan's Ointment is unequalled for every irritating skin trouble. No irritation of the skin can resist its healing, soothinfluence. Every reader of this article suffers, or has at some time suffered with tormenting skin irritation, an«t it may return at any time. Doan'a Ointment will prove its worth. Read this case:— Mrs J. S. Spencer, 34 Church-st., Palmerston North, says: "Some little time ago nasty sores came on my boy'# leg* a»d th#y sprtad so rapidly that I got very alarmed, as I felt more serious trouble would develop. I was advised to uso Doan's Ointment, ajid after applying it regularly for a week or so, iho sores disappeared altogether. Doan's Ointment is very rapid in healing and soothing as well." Fourteen years later Mrs Spencer confirms the above statement: "Doan's Ointment cured my son fourteen years ago, and the cure still holds good. We have great- faith in this remedy, and always recommend it for similar troubles." Doan's Ointment is soothing and healing and will not injure the most delicate skin. Then don't delay, get this wonderful remedy to-day, if you have any form of skin trouble. Doan's Ointment is sold by all chemists anil storekeepers at 3s per pot, or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster McClellan Co., 76 Pitt-street, Sydney. But ba aure you get DOANS'—Ad. Alas! how soon have passod away The joys and hopes of yesterday I And yet it doth console to know Its griefs and pangs liavo passed also. The cold 6 and coughs which yesternight Filled eountless hearts with pain and frigkt, Havo paseed away—conld not endure, Opposed to Woods' Great Peppermint Gure. Advt.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 3 July 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Levin Daily Chronicle, 3 July 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Levin Daily Chronicle, 3 July 1917, Page 4

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