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MOATS 3TCO.'S HAVE BggN AWARDED AT TH£ NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION AND WERE AWARDED THE N.2. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION"

Try it once or twice and you will In all. probability beoome an' enthusiasts user oi it. The refreshing delect ible flavour of Cresoerst Blond Tea is one of its charms. The delioaoy of the bouquet is one of its attributes. Cresoent Blend Tea is a scientific blend of the rich strong teas of Darjeeling and the fine delicate tea 3 of Ceylon. The flavour never varies, the quality is always maintained at a high standard. 2\- per lb. A COLD IN THE HEAD IS A NASTY THING. A cold in the head or aouto catarrh is inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose. Ihe most obvious symptoms ore snaezing, Ewell'ng. of the membrane, which may be so great as to oloee the nostrils completely and a profuse disoharge. The simple cold if neglected, soon develops into something more serious-the microbes get the upper hand and attaok the pharynx and larynx. To deal with a cold in the head ta&o USSSJiKasj I (CONTAINS NO POISON) | In any cold, cough, bronohit'S, or I lung afieetion it is a safe and positive 1 cure. It soothes the irritated%mem- | branes and destroys the germs." I At 1/6, 2/6|:and 4/6 per Bottle. i Chemists and Stores, K)HANGINA OOI?NTY COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS, stE,ting remuneration, rsijuired, will ba received up to noon on FBIDAY, Tin June, foi the positions of Bangec for the combined Bidings. 1. Awahou, Mangaone, Pohangiaa, , : . and Tamaki 9. Coal Creek, Mangapikopikb and Umuioi Conditions may be-jjeen at County Office.

Ratepayers arefaareby notified that the Raugars will take up theic duties oq MONDAY, IDth June. J. OOYLE, County Clerk. Eohangfoia, 29th May, 1907. ~* 0 X A L RIFLES. Established 1863. ORDERS FOR JUNE. Obderlies—Sergeant Stewart and Corporal Wijg Pabades—6th, Government, at 7.30 p.m. 20th, Government, at 7.3 p.m. All Arms must be returned on June 6th for inspection by Armourer Sergeant. 26th—Annual Ball. Tickets may be proonred at parade on the 6Sh. All water bottles, haversaoha, and leggings musfs be returned to the Shed by June 6th. JAMES BATTEN, Captain Commanding. ' A. H« Atfatwson & Co A. H. ATKINSON & CO., * AUCTIONEERS, General Rflerchante and Stock and Station Agents, FESLDIK«a. ! STATION STORES AND EEQUIBITES At Lowbst Baths. GEAIN, BEEDS, CLOVERS, OATS, WHEAT, CHAFF. HIGH-GBADE PIG BICE MEAL. MANURES-(Kainit and Improved ; Phosphate for Top Dressing) NEXT SKIN SAXEWnae 13,1907. From over 800 Properties we have selected TWO in the Rangiiikei District whioh offer particular advantages. 640 Aoreß—A ohoice'grazlng property, with every convenience, in the finest grazing dißtriot in the Kiwitea County. Prioo, £lO 10b per acre. Fo. 927 FIBST-CLABS DAIRY FABM. 200 Aores nearly ell fiat rich land. Every dairy convenience; good nine' roomed house. Close to creamery and flourishing township. Prioo, £25 5s per acre, including 60 cows. Cash only £7OO. No. 892 For farther particulars applv to ; • A. Hi ATKINSON & Co., x FEILDING.

FEEQDING WOOL, SKIN, AND ' HIDE SALE. THURSDAyTiStb JUNE. t'Ti,T<l.»l»J»M»lt«>iKlg:li?iW»T»» lUBTTBilliiTr by MONDAY, 10th inst. A. H. ATKINSON "ft CO; STAM OEBTIEIOATE^ Bnaonraged by several recant patiente. has decided to fake np her reeldenoe in Bongoles, and Is row prepared to under-

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8829, 4 June 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8829, 4 June 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8829, 4 June 1907, Page 3

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