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THE SUCCESSFUL MILKER. A short trial of a few months at the end ot a season is no guide as to the reliability of any milting machine. Two full seasons is the shortest period in which to determine if the machines have any injurious effect on the cows or their yield. Many previous machines appeared to work satisfactorily for the first season, but, until the “ LAWEENCE-KEN-NEDY-Q ELLIES ” was proved, every machine resulted in disaster during the second, but most frequently during the first season. The “ L.K.G.” can show five years’ practical use, and before any other machine can stand level, even on paper, it must give a five years’ guarantee against loss of yield or injury to the cows. For full particulars apply to J. B. MaoEwan and Co., Ltd., U.S.S. Company’s Buildings, Wellington. IPfOE, mm & go., MAKTON. Grain Merchants, Land, Commission and Insurance Agents. OATS, BARLEY, WHEAT, MAIZE, PSAS & POTATOES, CHAFF & HAY Always in Stock. We also Stock— , LUBRICATING OILS, WIRE, AND MANURES. AGENTS —McCormick and Osborne Binder, Colonial Driils. Full sto.-k of Extras kept. Farm Implements of all description, not in stock "procured at shortest notice a.| K HERBERT CLAPI!AM, Consulting Herbal Practitioner, Prom the Wellington Branch of the Clapham Botanic Institute, IS VISITING MAKTON, AND MAY BE CONSULTED AT GLADSTONE HOUSE PE EE OP CHARGE — From WEDNESDAY', 20th March till MONDAY, 25th March. Mr Clapham invites all discouraged and dissatisfied sufferers, who have been treated without receiving a cure, to call on him. It will cost them nothing for cou-.-uli ition, and ho will be pleased to have a cl at and tell you frankly what can bo dene for you. Mr. Clapham cures internal and external ailments without cutting or operations. The afflicted, no matter how, should not neglect to avail themselves of this opportunity to consult and get the opinion and advice of one of the worlds most eminent and successful Herbal Practitioners absolutely free. Consumption— Mr Clapham’s success in the treatment of tins disease is unparalled. TH U N E EA L Jb NOTICE. Friends are informed that the Funeral of the kite Mr Samuel Gibbons will leave Armagh House, Marion, ou SATURDAY, March 23rd, at 2.30 p.m., for St. Stephen’s Cemetery, Mount View. J AMES McOHBSNEY, Undertaker.

OODBT0 ODBT LITTLE A-°-F----JOHN, 4528, gl the above Court are invited to assemble a t the Court Boom at 2 o’clock on SATURDAY, March 23rd, for (be purpose of attending the funeral of the late Bio. S. Gibb°E3, 0. BOUND, O.R. #7l OR SALE PRIVATELY. Quantity of FURNITURE, also Shaddock Range, and Largo Movable Bath. Apply E. 0. BONNIKGTON, Marlon. rf'ENDUES FOR STUMPING. Tender for Stumping about? acres will be received up to 22ad MARCH. For particulars apply to A. J. PEEEOT, Carnarvon, npENDERS are incited for Felling I J- 200 Acres Bush, more or less, in lots to suit contractors, up to the 30th March. For particulars apply to H. JAGGARD, Lower Moawhango, Utiku. mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the JL Sandon Football Club will be held in the Council Chambers on SATURDAY, the 23rd insfc., at 8 P ’’ Business - Election of officers and goaer<ll ' J. M. A'COUET, Hon. Sec. JO US H P~E L L IN G. Wanted to Let—l2oo Acres of Bush, in lots to suit contractors. Apply WILSON LEGS., K&whatau, Manga weka.

TUTAENUI BURIAL A MEETING in connection with tbe above will-be held in the Upper Tutaenui Schoolroom on FRIDAY, 22ad March, 1907. Business important. A cood attendance is requested. T. T, BARTLETT. Acting Chairman. WUBSE VIBE, {Late of the Women's Hospital, Sydney), NURSING HOME, Corner of Broad and Victoria Streets, PALMERSTON NORTH. Telephone Ho. 431. GROUND.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8768, 21 March 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8768, 21 March 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8768, 21 March 1907, Page 3

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