N.Z. FARMERS’ UNION. MART ON BRANCH. A Special Meeting of the above Branch will be held in the County Council Chambers on SATURDAY, 14th inst., at 2.30 p.m. F. R. H. BRICE, Hon. Sec, M.B N.Z.F.U. COMPETITION ■' JJAZAAR SrfUfilN Aid of B «•'*’ T.W.B.C. BUILDING- FUND wm be held in ST. ANDREW’S HALL, MAETON. ON Tuesday, 2435 a Inarch. All Entries to be staged by 11 a.m. Afternoon free. Afternoon tea, 6d. Entertainment in evening, Is. ■T7IOUND in Broadway, Marton JO A Dark Sac Coat. Owner can have same by calling at Bound & Pedersen’s and paying for advertisement. r|l E N D E R S. Tenders are invited for the Lease of Section 12, Brandon Hall Estate, comprising 763 acres. Term of lease, 21 years, divided into 3 periods of 7 years each. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. A man will be at Walker’s Stables, Bulls, each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 a.m,, to show intending lessees over the property. Tenders to be addressed to Donald Fraser, Bulls, from whom full particulars can be obtained. For farther particulars and the conditions of leas?, apply to FULLERTON-SMITH & MILES, Marton or Feilding.
g T E A Y E D. 20 SHEEP, chiefly Eomoeys, earmark top and bottom notch, wethers right, ewes left ear. No visible brand. Owner can have same by paying expenses and applying to Mrs A. GALPIN, Fairfield, Marton. •PUBLIC NOTICE. _ST A MEETING will be held on WEDNESDAY, March 18th, at 8 p.m., at the offices of Brice, Broad & Co., for the purpose of forming an Investment Society for the encouragement of thrift. The Society will be incorporated under the Building Societies Acts, and will receive payments from members by monthly instalments. The funds will be invested on mortgage, and it is proposed that investing members shall have a preferential claim on the funds. The Rangitibei Permanent Building and Investment Society (which is a local example of the success that may be attained by'such an institution) being now a close corporation, it is felt that there is scope for another Society, which will afford to members faci'ides for taking advantage of the privileges accorded by the Building Societies Acts. All interested are cordially invited to attend- Intending members “may communicate with the undersigned. F. E. PL BEIGE C. B. COLLINS M A ETON TECHNICAL SCHOOL; WCODCARYING CLASSES— For Children: Mondays, 4 p.m, 6s 6d pr term For Adults ; Monday evenings. Terms according to number of students Names of intending pupils should be sent in at once. F. J. WILKES, Local Director.
CRUSHING AND GRINDING AT THE BUILDING COMPANY’S FACTORY. Opposite Amesbury Bros. 1 Store, ROKSSOTEA. NO WAITING—Our New Plant will crush 50 Bushels per hour. THE REV. JOHN WESLEY ON MEDICINE. He says “The healing art was first brought into use in a very natural and simple manner in the earliest age of the world. Mankind by various experiments or accidents, discovered that certain plants, roots, and barks possessed medicinal properties. These were found sufficient to remove their diseases. The European as well as the American, said to his neighbour, “Are you sick? Drink the juice of this herb and your sickness will be at an end.” Hence it was perhaps, that the ancients, not only in Egypt, Greece, and Rome, but even in barbarous nations, assign to medicine a divine origin.'’ The phenomenal success of IMPEY’S MAY APPLE is due to the fact that it is purely herbal and composed of the fluid extracts of May Apple, dandelion, cascara, Turkey etc. It is a positive cure for iudigestiou. Chemists aud Stores 2s fid. Pearson’s Pepto-chlor is a safe and sure cure for indigestion. All chemists Is, 2s 6d & 4s.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9093, 12 March 1908, Page 8
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