TWO CHILDREN COMPLETELY CURED OF WHOOPING COUCH. 3Y OR. SHELDON’S NEW DISCOVERY. “My little boy and girl, 4 years of age(twins)were suffering severely from ’Whooping Cough, almost choking with phlegm, and coughing fits causing them to turn black in the face and greatly exhausting them.” writes Mrs E. Aruudale, 27 Russell Street, Dunedin, N.Z. “We could get no remedy to relieve them and we had tried a great many at considerable expense, but they' were of no curative value whatever. A lady friend, mentioned Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery to us as a sure remedy, and from the time they started taking it they speedily improved and in a very short time indeed they were completely and permanently cured, thanks to Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery, for which we are very grateful, and will recommend it on all possible occasions.” Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery is sold at Is Gd and 3s. Obtainable at R. Richardson’s x
AUCTION SALES. T. I. AUCTIONEER, BROADWAY : : : STRATFORD. Seedtman and General Produce Merchant. Grass and Clover Seeds, MachineDressed, Oats, Turnips, Rape, Carrot, and Mangold Seeds. Barley, Wheat, Pollard. Bran, Maize, Prime O.S. Chaff,' Potatoes, Onions, Peas, Linseed Crushed for Calves. MANURES for All Crops.—Superphosphate, Steamed Bone, Sulphate of Potash, Basic Slag, and Kempthorne Prosser’s Special Mixtures. CLEARING SALES Conducted in any part of the District. AUCTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY AT THE MART. Agent for Mcßae Mattress (sole j agent for Taranaki), Amner’s Agricultural Lime. KAPONGA SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, .111 NE 25. At 1 p.m. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE) ORGANISATION SOCIETY 01 X.Z. LTD., will sell by Public Auction, as above—--Inn HEAI) mtxei) cattle ’ .! v/v/ including—:i() store cows 20 forward cows 6 fat cows 40 mixed weanors 20 heifers in calf (> pigs Also—on account of Mr -I. Carter, who is leaving the district: — 4 good dairy cows in milk and close to calving. OX THE FARM, ITNGAREHU. WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 30. I? NEWTON KING has received instructions from Messrs Mofiitt and Goodwin, who are relinquishing dairying, to sell by public auction as above, WITHOUT RESERVE--13OCH()rcE0 CH()rcE !>AIRY COWS 1(5 25-gallon milk cans, milk conveyor and aerator, troughs, 1, .barrels, etc. WITH SLIGHT RESERVE, „ ■! pedigree Ayrshire bulls 5 pedigree Ayrshire cows and heifers (i single-bucket Ridel Milking Machine, complete with ■! h.p. Watt engine, 2 heavy waggon horses, d.f. plough, set -I-horse disc harrows, hay cake, hav sweep, McCormick mower, spring dray. Luncheon at 11.30 o’clock. Auctioneers Note. —The above cows can be recommended to any farmers with confidence. They are mostly August and September culvers, in the pink of condition, and practically all the owners’ own rearing. I aetor\ dockets are open for inspection ami show returns for the last three seasons of over LI2 per head. The vendors have culled heavily through tin Stony River yards for many yean j oast.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 45, 23 June 1915, Page 8
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