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(HBAW’S ESSENCE) For Coughs and Colds SAVES YOU MONEY DOES YOU GOOD . [A Curd.] COOPER, DANiELL & Co. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Main Street - Eoxton. Telephone 127. Money to Lend on approved security. FOR SALE! FOR SALE! FOR SALE! FOR SALE! JfOR SALE. —5-roomed House; bath, gas, range, 1 tanks. Price £4OO cash; .t'425 terms. |tY)R SALE. — l-roomed House; scullery, {.pis, [-acre section. Price £477). (’ash £2OO. JTOK SALE. —5-roomed House; hath, wash-house and tubs; good section. In lirst-class order. Price £430. JTOR SALE. —4-roomed Mouse; gus rinif, range, wash-house, copper and tubs; good section. Price £330. POR SALE.—O 7 acres, all in grass, divided into 8 paddocks, watered by h.p. supply. Good 5roomed house, porcelain bath, h. and c. water, all modern conveniences. Cowshed, machines, piggeries, and sheds. Price £l5O per acre. Cash, £2,000. G. T, WOODROOFE & CO., G. T WOODROOFE & CO., LAND AGENTS : : EOXTON. IN MEMORIAM. WRIGHT.—In loving memory o! Corporal George Henry A right, 41020, killed in action in Prance, August 15th, 1018. Mourn not for him, nor lay your heart within that lonely grave; Think you those narrow hounds could hold that spirit pure and brave? Earth's uniform discarded now beneath that sod is laid. He had his marching order.-, as a soldier he obeyed. A soldier does not ask nor choose the place or wav lo serve. And from the path that duly pointno soldier’s steps may swerve: So when from that red held ol'strife death's bugle called him far, He turned his face towards the steep where Heaven’s outposts are. —lnserted by his loving parents, sister and brother.-. WRIGHT, —In loving memory of our dear father, Corporal G. H. Wright, killed in action in Prance. August 15th, 11)18. Dearest one, how we miss you Nom> hut ourselves can iell. One thought with us will always linger, That you did your duty well. The citll for thee was sudden. And pierced our hearts with pain, But our present loss and sorrow Is thy eternal gain. —inserted hv his loving sons.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2163, 14 August 1920, Page 2

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333

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2163, 14 August 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2163, 14 August 1920, Page 2

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