3KCE A CYCLIC lIW YS OMH. r|'H4T 13 IF YOU RIDE A CENTAUR CYCLE. li’s a Machine you’ll never git litod cf riling. We wouldn't ask you to rile oao if wo thoaght it, wouldn’t pic as o you better than any other Cycle. The cyclist isn’t born that wonldn’i be pleased with a CENTAUR CYCLb. All Cyclists speak in glowing terms about them. There is nothing strange about this—it’s not a ’* just happened so." It is purely and simply a natural result —the reward of merit. . We’i! guarantee the Centaur 2 years. Iff r*T. ARTTSfVW 20th CENTURY CYCLE AGENT, FEiUDIKGi
THE EMPIRE HORBE & CATTLE EMBROCATION SOOTHES, COOLS, AND HEALS ALL EXTERNAL COMPLAINTS. Use it and no other. PRICE 2/6 PER EOTTLE. The Empire horse and gattlb Torpedo. FOR COLIC & GRIPES. JJPRIOE, 2/6 PER PACKET. The Empire horse sand cattle Powders for CONDITION sod INTERNAL Cosiplaials. PRICE, 2/6 PEE PACKET. These Goods are recognised by leading authorities to ha unsurpassed in Quality and Curative Powers, and their Fabulous Sales pronounce them to have reached the top of the ladder, and proclaim them superior to any known preparation. AGENTS FOR MALTON : GK CUMMINS, OOACHBUILDBE & WHEELWRIGHT.
ifiiAy F 9985, Handsome ELECTROSILVER JEWEL GASKET Size—4m. 4m. Silk lined, 25/A Beautiful Box. USEFUL GIFTS. Our Stock contains thousands of Beautiful Little Gifts, ranging in price from a few shillings and upwards. We send any of them Post Free on receipt of remittance. At the Christchurch Exhibition we gained Four Gold Medals for Watches, Silverware, Plated Ware and Jewellery* f^Si E 0921. CUT-GLASS INKPOT, Silver Top. 10/6. SILVER SERVIETTE HOLDERS. 2/'i 8/6, 4/6 each. 111593. HAIR-PIN BOX, Cut Glass with Silver Top. 7/6 B ?$!( G 9980. 15et. GOLD BROOCH, Set with Pearls. 60/-, iMmwm V'®* F 5733. Silvcr-muum SMELLING SALIS BOTTLE. 9/0. 9ot. Gold " DEAREST" BROOCH. 16/6. 01315. Silver-mounted SMELLING SALTS BOTTLE, 9,6. SEND YOUR ORDERS DIRECT TO US. WE DO NOT EMPLOY AGENTS STEWART DAWSON & C 0„ WmiNGTON. No. 1.1 .
AN ATTACK OF MEASLES A Bad Cough. A Quick Cure. Mr Dane, Oamarn. Dear Sir, —I wish to add my testimonial to those you are publishing about your Emulsion. My niece had a bad attack of Measles, which left her very weak; and with a bad cough. I gave her your Emulsion, and it was wonderful how quickly she recovered. The cough stopped almost at once, and the way she put on flesh was marvellous. When she returned to her home her mother would hardly believe she had had anything the matter with her, and said she looked better and stronger than before. Yours truly,-S. Gibson. Lane’s^Emulsion of Cod Diver Oil with. Hypophosphiles of Dime and Soda, is undoubtedly a quick and positive cure for coughs. It cures tbs cough of measles, the croupy cough, the whooping cough, and other affections of the lungs by soothing and healing the inflamed surfaces. And while it is cuiing it is adding flesh and strength by helping the digestive organs in the assimilation of food. Children are thus transformed into perfect pictures ot health when no other form of Cod Diver Oil or no other remedy will do them good. Dane’s Emulsion at all chemists and stores. Price 2/6 and 4/6.
REPAIRS. All of the strength of body and mind, of power to move, to work, to think, comes from proper food well digested. A few hours of effort use up certain elements in the muscles, nerves and brain, which can only be replaced by digested food. Unless the daily waste is as promptly made good, the system soon becomes sick, and decays. ’ It is necessary in many cases to assist nature in the repairing process, to give tone to the dormant digestive organs, and assist the process of food digestion. This is the work of Impey’s May Apple. We give a guarantee to every sufferer that it will improve their condition. A few drops after meals or at bed time insures a perfect condition of health. Mr Gilbert Kenny, of the Citizens’ Life Assurance Co., Dunedin, says:—“l have used Impey’s May Apple with most marked beneficial results. I have no hesitation in saying that Impey’s May Apple is the best cure for indigestion and sluggish liver offered for sale.” Chemists and stores, 3s 6d per bottle. Post free fromSharland and Co., Ltd., Wellington. ELLINGTON LAND BOARD MEETINGS will be held at 10 a.m. at the District Lands and Survey Office, Wellington, during the year 1907, as follows : June 27th Thursday, August Ist - Thursday, August 29th Thursday, September 26th Thursday, October -31st Thursday, November 28th Thursday, December (date to be fixed) Attention is directed to the following resolution of tho Land Board :—“ No business is to be brought before any meeting of the Land Board unless notice of the same has been given to the Commissioner before 1 p.m. on the Saturday preceding such meeting.” JOHN STEAUCHON, Commissioner of Crown Lands.
A Message of Cheerfulness! In these cold, bleak winter nights nothing is more delightful than a cosy fire I “COALBROOKDALE, * ’ the far-famed Westport Coal, gives a strong, powerful heat, radiating warmth j throughout the largest room. For small rooms, “ COALBROOKDALE,” with its heat reduced by a mixture with lignite, will give an excellent fire. For rapid and efficient cooking—whether in stove, range, or open fire-pIace—-“COALBROOKDALE ” will give the greatest satisfaction. “COALBROOKDALE” is sold by Coal Dealers throughout the Colony, Order it to-day.
JOS. BILLINGS said “ Opportunity like eggs cum but onoa ft time.' 1 FOOTBALLERS Your opportunity will be if you contemplate buying a JERSEY to take advantage of selecting a first-class Article. Supplied in any colour at lowest quotation at THE WHITE HOUSE, MARTON; MACE WALTERS (Late of Ross & Glendinning, Wellington.) ROAD BUTCHERY MARTON. mooreT# CO. Has picas! in announcing bo baa taken over above business from Mr E. Bead, and hopes, 'by prompt attention to orders, and the supply of .Firstclass meat, to merit a continuance of the same liberal support accorded to hi predecessor. ,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8836, 12 June 1907, Page 4
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