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KG ATE ® CO/5 HAVE BgfN AWARDED THE illilf AT TK£ NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION AND WERE AWARDED THE N.2. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

A COLD l® THE HEAD i m A NASTY THING. ;g A cold in the head or acute Tcatatrh is inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose. 'JLhe ? most obvious symptoms are snaezfj ing, swell'ng oi the membrane, !-' whioh may be bo great as to oloEe 'i the nostrils completely and a profuse discharge. The simple cold if negleoled, eoou develops into something more serious—the microbes get the upper hand and attack the pharynx and larynx. To deal with a cold in, the head take BiutX Flag - I FIM Cough . (CONTAINS NO POISON) In any cold, cough, bronohit'S, or lung affeetion it is a safe and positive euro. It soothes the irritated membranes and destroys the germs. At 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 pes- Bottle. Chemists and Stores, |J 0;IAL BI F- li. S, Established 1853. ORDERS FOR JUNF . Obdebmes— Sergeant Stewasts and Corporal Wing Pabades —6th, Government <j 30 p-m> 20th, Governmoni, &> */ 3 p m All Arms must be retr -rne a on j nne 6th for inspection by Armo' arer Sergean!i . 26th-Annual BaD , Ticketg may ba procured sfc parades a tho 6thAll water haversaoks, and leggings must be returned to the Shed by June 6th. * JAMBS BATTEN, Captain Commandint?, BWahd mum & go., St&A and Station Agents, FJBULDI^G. S" plendid chance for man with small pV ital. 3CO acres all in grass, divided Hi' jo 3 paddocks. Railway station within a mile of property, four-roomed eot'tage. O.E.P. at £8 10s per acre. Bent 6s 6d per acre per annum. Goodwill. ' . 300 bc res all ia grass. Divided into 4 paddocks. Six-roocued house, cowshed 16 bails. Creamery 2 miles, Oarry j 2£sheep per acre, Lease 7 yoars to run at lis per aore. Goodwill £250. Reason for selling, ownee leaving New Zealand. Open for fortnight only.

[ FAEMS FOR SALE OP. EXCHANGE ■ln all pasts of New Zealand ! Having purchased the balance of the ..STOCK & PLANT of MESSES J -CAMPION & KING, Bulls, the prejmiises will he re-opened after Stock. I GREAT REDUCTIONS will be made \ on all Lines. Limited, Seed, 'Grate, and General Merchants. Large Slacks of RYE GRASS, COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS Etc., Etc. Bpeoislly! Selected for our Trade. Send fok Samples and Quotations J PALMBKSTON N. & FEILDING ! Taihape Agents: j Messes E. Wilson & Co. ' |pRI VA T E 'HOSPITAL. Marios MISS BEATRICE WALTON Ceetificaieed Medical and Suhgical Ndkse, (Late of London). Terms on application. AND AND ESTATE AGENCY * MAETON. 1 PARTNEESHIP NOTICE. 9 I I desiro to notify the publio that Mr A. 0. JOHNSON, late of Canterbury, has joined me as a partner, and in future the business will be carried on under the style of " Boss & Johnson." Mr Jobnson intends visiting the whole district, and will bo prepared te meet clients in search of property or desiring to sell. T. H, BOSS. Marton, May 11, 1907.

JSfUBSE WILTSHIBB, STATE CERTIFICATED MIDWIFE AND LADIES' NUEBE, Encouraged by several recent patients, has decides to take tip her residence in Eongotea, and is row prepared to undertake engagements. Addretß—Mrs Wiltshies, e/o Mr Patterson, Chemist, Eongotea,

\ m DOM Mll IT, 'general carrier, MARTON. Parcels catted to any part ol the district. " Orders left with Bell Bros., Marton, will be promptly attended to. ■GA TAWA SCHOOL, MABTON. ' Country Boarding School for Girls. The Second Term wilt begin on TUESDAY, 28th May, 1907. PsiNoiPAir „. MISS M. TAYLOE VV Families, in fact everybody, tc have a share In the Special Offerings at the Final Clearing Up Bale at McEL DOWNEY'S Bale, Marton, EfanierviUe, andTaihape,

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8834, 10 June 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8834, 10 June 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8834, 10 June 1907, Page 3

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