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M'ANGAWfcKA SALE. Thursday, February nth, 1916. . 800 2th wethers in lots. « ' 900 2th ewes in lots. ] 300 mixed lambs in lots. j < 800 4 and 5 year ewes (lots).. j I 300 2th to 4 yr. ewes. ! 10 2yr. steers. 2 fat cows. 6 2th Rornney rams. 300 good 2th. ewes ' 6 South Down rams 40 18 months heifers, good 15 3 year bullocks, good. 5 15 18 months steers, good. I 8 2 year steers, good. On. account C. G. Wilson, Esq., Kawhatau. 400 4 and syr ewes (good). , On account W. F. Stevens, Esq., Mangaweka. 200 5 yr. Rom.-Lin. ewes. 250 6th. ewes. * .... 60 2,3, 4yr. ewes. On account F. Gorringe, Esq., Kawhatau. 400 good 2th ewes, one earmark. On account G. G. Oliver, Esq., Mangaweka. 250 4 and 5 yr..ewes. On 'account Mrs. T. Cooper, Kawhatau. , 125 4 and 5 year Rornney ewes, good line. 120 2 and 4th. Rornney ewes, good. RAETIHI SALE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18. Freeman R. Jackson and Co., Ltd. iwill sell. — * 600 good 2th wethers. 200 good 2th ewes. 300 f.m. ewes. \ 40 fat sheep. 7 heifers. 30 4 and 6th Rornney rams. 6 Lincoln rams. 150 lambs 5 store cows. 2 unbroken hacks. 11 6 to f.m. Rornney rams. 14 ISmth. steers. 9 Rornney rams. 7 Rornney rams. j 70 mixed lambs 130 s.m. ewes 22 21 year forward steers. 4 15 month steers.

On "account of M. McNair, Esq.— 600 good 2th ewes. 400 Lincoln skin 2th ewes, one earmark. 300 4 and 6th and f'.m. ewes. We read a newspaper to get the iiews. It is therefore logical that we advertise in newspapers, for advertising is nothing mor e or less than store news. The newspaper is part of our everyday life, and is consequently the place to advertise th e necessities as*well as the luxuries of the day. To advertise your business is to energise your business. WHAT MEAN'S ESSENCE MEANS TO BARENTS. "I think that credit is due where merit ia proved, and it is with pleasure I strongly recommend Mean's Essence to all suffering with coughs, colds and throat affections. I have used Hean's Essence with excellent results. The children and baby take it readily. The large bottle of Cough Mixlure is so easily made from the Hean's Essence, and is a great saving in money." -MRS. N. BUTLER, Police Station, Roxburgh A satisfied mother's testimony is the best. We have many scores of similar letters from other mothers who have found the mixture made from Hean's Essence good for children's coughs and sore throats. The children like it. It allays whooping cough, croup, and obstinate coughs and colds in their many forms. It is easily prepared at home. Al! you need is a bottle of Hean's Essence, sweetening, and a large breakfastcupful of water. This will give you eight eighteenpenny bottles of splendid cough mixture for 2/-, and saves ten shillings for your pocket. Sip the doses slowly- The longer each dose is retained in the mouth the more quickly will relief be obtained. For sore or swollen throats use freely as a gargle. Its good effects are immediate. " Hean's Essence is the original and genuine. Be careful, therefore, to buy H-E-A-N-'S and refuse all substitutes. Sold by most chemists and stores, or promptly post-free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W, HEAN, Chemist, Wanganui. P WANTED—For satisfaction and savings drink "DESERT GOLD," the Queen of Teas. Most delicious 'and economical. All "the best cooks say SHAR--'LAND'S is the best Baking Powder. It la cheapest Ask your grocer.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 39, 16 February 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 39, 16 February 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 39, 16 February 1916, Page 8

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