Dv Walls, who recently sold his practice in Morrinsville, loaves for Clovodon this wcolc, where ho commences practising. At the Westfielil sale on Wednesday there was a slight fall in tho price of cattlo, but sheep remained tho same as at tho previous sale. Eight stoors from Mr J. 8011, Kiwitahi, aveiaged £24 Us 6d, 17 from Mr 11. A. Bout, Putaruru, avoragod £l9 13s 6'l, 18 from Mr J. Pohlon, Matamata, £2O 2s 9d, 9 from Mr J. S. Allen, Tirau, £2O 2s 6d; 232 wethers from Mr 11. Bayly, Okoroiro, averaged £2 7s 6d. Tho patrons of Wood's Peppermint Cure, All finding its action consiatont and sure, Continue to use it, and toll all thoir friends What speedy rolief on such action at- - tends. Its fame and sales are increasing each year, While its name is t|ie ono you most frequently hear; All sonsible people in winter aro sure To patronise Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. |,
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Matamata Record, Volume III, Issue 151, 25 September 1919, Page 2
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157Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Matamata Record, Volume III, Issue 151, 25 September 1919, Page 2
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