CHURCH SERVICES. j.’ ENGLAND. —StratEvonscng. Midhirst, 2.30, Evensong. Toko, 2.30, Evensong. Toko Road, 7 p.m., Evensong. QT. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN k) CHURCH. —Morning, 11, “Violet Service,” for the children; Evening, 7. Minister, Rev. J. Pattison. Xgaere, 2.30, Supply. mOKO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -i- 11, Hniakarna. 2.30, Douglas. 7. Toko. Mr R. Williamson. Morning Prayer j 7
IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE Of PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE AND GRADE DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. “ORA DOWNS,” PUKENGAHU, NGAERE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY, CO., LTD., have received instructions from NEILL A. DROWN, Esq., to sell as above—
Without Reserve—--18 pedigree Ayrshire cows 14 grade cows 6 choice 3-year-old Ayrshire cross springing heifers, close up With Slight Reserve—--4 horses (unbroken) On account of other clients.— 9 horses, including draughts, half draughts, pony, etc. 50 springing heifors NOTE.—The above is a particularly good line of high class pedigree Ayrshires. The herd was originally started by Messrs Brown Bros, with cattle purchased from the Sunnyside Mental Hospital, who are noted for having the best Ayrshire herd in New Zealand. Additional stock was later purchased from Messrs. Slack Bros., of Palmerston North, and Rankin, Invercargill. As Mr Brown is going out of the dairying the whole of the cattle will he sold absolutely without reserve. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 1 o’clock.
CHEAT ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR. DOMINION HORSE BAZAAR. PRINCESS ST., HAWERA. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY ' AUGUST, t>B, 29, and 30. Gillies and nalder win sell by Public Auction, as above- ’// u; . 1 ■ : *• li ‘ • 4:O0 com P r ‘ s ' n S' — Draughts and half-draughts, milk carters, 'hacks' p and harness horses, and ponies. Also horSe teams and drays, single and double buggies, and harness' t) . • Entries now being received. Entry forms on application.
STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER. IVTOTICE is hereby given of the in- ' stitutiou of a special order— 1 “That St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum or H, humifusum) bo declared a ‘noxious weed’ within the meaning of ‘The Noxious Weeds Act, 1908,’ in the district under the jurisdiction of the Stratford County Council.” The resolution instituting the above special order will be confirmed at a meeting of the Council to be held on the 17th day of September, 1913, and shall take effect from and on that date. A copy of the special order may be seen at the County Office, Stratford, during office hours. W. HATHAWAY, Chairman.
THE BEST COUGH SYIiUF. EASILY MADE AT HOME. COSTS LITTLE; DOES GOOD ALWAYS, BY A QUALIFIED CHEMIST, Thousands of New Zealand people now make their own good family cough and cold remedy from Hean's Essence prescription. It’s a wonderful money-saver, and a remarkably good remedy. A bottle of Hean s Essence, a little sugar, treacle, and a large breakfast-cup-ful of water, gives you a pint ol the finest family cough remedy. And the money-saving! Twelve shillings’ worth for Is 6d. Think of it! In other words, eight eighteenpenny bottles for the price of one. No wonder Hean’s Essence hasquickly found its way into thousands of New Zealand homes. No wonder users arc delighted and recommend Hean’s Essence to neighbours and friends. The mixture thus prepared in your own home takes hold of a cough or cold that means business from the first dose. You can fee! it doing good all the way down. A few drops may be given to a child, or a spoonful to an adult. It is warming, soothing, stimulating, comforting, and curing. There is no poison of any kind in it. It cures ordinary coughs instantly, stops obstinate, chronic coughs—even whoopingcough—in a dry or two. As a gargle for sore throats it stands out on its own. Hean's Essence is so good, pure, harmless, and big money-saving that it has quickly become popular in thousands of New Zealand homes. Hean’s Essence is sold at most chemists and easily procure for you from his wholesaler; or post free direct*on receipt of price—ls. 6d.— from Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. Wherever you buy be sure you get Hean’*. t 2A
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