LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. P.O. Box 80. 58. Tel»pko»« No. 17« Land Agents. CARTHEW, PATTIE AND CO., HAVE FOR SALE PROPERTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Do not forget to inquire for full particulars. The following. are choice investments : I £SOO CASH—BEAUTIFUL FARM HOMESTEAD, 170 acres ; 8-room-ed house, cowshed, loft, coachroad ; clos« town. Price, £l6 per acre. f£360.-NICE NEW VILLA, centrally situated, presentable appearance. Must fas sold. Apply immediately,; 16300 CASH, balance easy terms, for 400 acres best bush land, all grass ; 4-roomed house ; close to factory, school, etc. A bargain. Price, £4 10s acre. 160 FOR FIKST-CLABS LEVEL ACRE, freehold; situated Vogeltown. A bargain. Easy terms. £4 PER.ACRE—26O acres leasehold 16 years to run ; rent 2s per acre ; all grass ; nice position. Cheap. 161150 FOR PRETTY SUBURBAN FARM, 96 acres, 6-rooined house, all outbuildings, etc. Easy terms. £325 FOR SPLENDID LEVEL SECTION, } acre, situated close post office and lawn tenuis courts. 450 FOR SUBURBAN 10 ACRES and good 5-roomed house ; nice sheltered position, pretty garden, etc., or will exchange for town house. £260 FOR FINE .J-ACRE SECTION, Devon Street; nice view j first-rate building site. £7 PER ACRE for 700 acres firstclass bush farm, all grass, ringfenced, 10 paddocks ( 400 acres ploughable ; 2 houses ; factory opposite, etc. 775 FOR FULL LEVEL ACRE and gentleman's residence. Must be sold, on account of owner leaving the district. £l2 PER ACRE, 83 ACRES, pretty suburban farm, level ; close factory, school, etc., near beaph ; good house, orchard, garden, etc. Very easy terms. £4OO—SUPERIOR 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, situated good position. South Road. ■350 FOR i-ACRE and nice 4-room-ed house, situated Te Henui. Easy terms. £25 CASH, balance easy terms I house close centre town.- Price, £260.-
BUSINESS NOTICES, SOLE BROS., MEAT PUBVUyOKS, DEVON STREET CENTRAL, WISH the public to know that they ■till continue their policy of killing prime stock only to meet the requirements of their numerous customers. For quality and price they defy competition.- Their small goods axe unequalled in the local market. PRIME CANTERBURY HAMS AND BACON, . N.B.—No old cows killed, so wt tan guarantee all Prime Quality., NOTE—SoIe Bros, hold an unbeaten record of First Frizee for the last Its years for Prims Fat Stock,
HOW TO BE HEALTHY THOUGH MEDDLE AGED. How many middle-aged men and women there are who would be wiling to give almost anything if they ould be as strong, active, energetic, and enjoy life; as much as they ' did twenty years before ! They ai really ill so as tojbe incapacitated for their daily duties, but at the same time their health is not what they would 'like it to be. Meals areno longer enjoyed, because there is suffering from gouty dispepsia ; possibly exercise is distasteful because occasional gouty or rheumatic pains are -experienced, and there are numerous other unpleasant symptoms that tend to rob life of its zest and enjoyment. These health troubles of middle-age are frequently due to the fact that uric acid, which should pass out of the body, remains within it. It does not need any argument to prove that when this is so the health must suffer. You cannot well expect anything else, and just as long us the uric acid remains it will accumulate and the symptoms from which you now suffer will, instead of getting otter, become gradually worse.. It would not be true to say that all health troubles of middle-age are due to uric acid, but it is perfectly certain that many are. If you read what follows as to the signs of uric acid troubles you can tell for yourself whethor your discomforts aro due to urie acid. Irritation between your fingers, in your palms and ankles,
small concretions on the outer rim of your ear, torpid liver which causes aching in your right sid&, acidity, heartburn, or flatulence after meals, are all symptoms of uric acid trouble. Stiffness of joints or muscles, mlargement of the joints, tenderness to the touch', or occasional pains in the joints and muscles, all point to BISHOP'S VARALETTES ARE WONDERFUL IN GOUT, ACI- . DITY, GRAVEL, SCIATICA, GOUTY ECZEMA, AND LUMBAGO. In all forms of uric acid troublo I Bishop's Varalcttes are equally sum cessful. They are easy to administer, cry portable and convenient, pleasant to take, and exact' as to dose. ' Do not be deterred from the use of Bishop's Varalcttes because you have previously resorted to some other soalled remedy that has disappointed ou. Bishop's Varalcttes are a special combination of remedial agents, „ aade only by Alfred Bishop (Limit"d),. which are unequalled In their ower of dissolving uric acid and passing out of the body. Test them, for yourself, and you will admit they are all and everything we claim for
BISHOP'S VARALETTES (Registered.) arc supplied in vials at Is and 2s ni- 95 days' treatment at ss, by al lists and Drug Stores. Also di iuwb from Alfred Bishop, Limited Spelman-street, London, for Is Id, i Id, and Ds 2d, post free to any pai
the fact that you uric acid as you ! Bishop's Vf oved their p
or in innumerable instances. Mtn and women everywhere who have regained their lost health and vigour would tell you that the secret of their health is contained in the two words, BISHOP'S VARALETTES. WHY SUFFER FKOM HIIEUMATISM V I The point of this question is that suffering from rheumatism is unneces-glu-v/ Not only can you obtain relief in'any' existing attack, but by oc jcasional owe of Bishop's VamletU; vou may WW futm ' e immunity. This is not a'matter of assertion, but a question of evidence. Abundance of proof has Heen given month after month of the accuracy of this statement. Bishop's Varaleltes relievo rheumatism by passing uric acid out of the body as it i» formed, and dis-
solving old accumulations of the urates Their value rests on -tho firm basis of scientific truth, and is attested by thoussinds of men and women in every class of society. For Bronchial Coughs* take Woods' prgat Feppertnint Cure, la 6d,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7822, 15 May 1905, Page 1
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