All Tired Out Pale, Thin, Poor Blood, No Energy Tbese are tbe symptoms of impure blood, starved blood. Take out tbe impurities, feed tbe blood, and health quickly returns. r,y> Mrs. George Mitchell, of Yuille St.,Buninynnff, Victoria, sends tis her photograph with tbe following story: "I suffered terribly from debility. I had fin energy. I was tired in the morniug as at night. It did not sfcein possible for nic to keep up. I was thin and pale, and my blood vms very poor. I had no appetite. I gradually grew weaker and weaker. When almost completely exhausted I read about AYER'S Sarsaparilla 1 immediately tried it, and began to improve ■(' om.v. a icw bottles completely restored me to health." Thcro are many imitation Sarsaparillas. Bo sure yon get •'Ayer's. Ayer'e Pills will greatly aid the action of tbe Sarsaparilla. They are all vegetable, mild, sugar-coated, una easy to take. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co.. Uwell, Mam., U. S.A.
COMMERCIAL. \EW ZEALAND LOAN AND 11EKCANT1LE AGENCY Lu. Ltd WEEKLY MARKET HEPOKT. AUCKLAND, July 10. Horses.—On Friday, a! the Durh.tm Yards, horses were fully ivprrseitusl.Useful, heavy draughts kept their values, and brought from £27 Ids lo £3lt 10s, medium do. £lB to £3S js, hacks and light harness horses £ti 5s to £lB, |iony, trap mid harness fill, weeds £•'! Ills lo £5 15s. On Tuesday, al Hie Mewmarket Yards, dairy and store stuck U:ie yardtd in average numbers. lieef was v aided in less numbers i;>.,n l lie previous week, the -quality throughout being p«/d, although ,i i kaw Vulg-lits were yardi-d. l-i str-eis sold up to 21s per lUillh ; low, lis to 2Us. Oxen sold at ironi ... to .£ll 15s, cows fcS 17s (id to £7 i:>s. Dairy eows sold a\ ironi !; i iu> ii. £7 Ills, empty do. £1 lfis lo £•'< calves £1 2s lo £1 18s. A draft oi lli small, liul well tattvd, from Messrs Heed Bros., Warim.:,., averaged £ll 2s (id. Sheep Were yarde-d in usual n. hers al \ewmarkvt on Tuesday, and sold al advanced rates, llie qii.n.. being noiliing like the previous week. Wethers soid at from 17s !hi to -1 Md, eWrs 15s !ld Id £l, hoggvls i<l, !)d lo l.'is 3d. l'igs.—l'orkers sold at from £! I's to £2 <Ss, weaners lis lo IDs !ld. At l'ukekohe on Wednesday the,c Wits a good muster id stock lor i.;e season ot the je.it, an.l piices showed a decided improvement on the previous month's prices. Dairy cows, oi which 127 were jarihd, s(dd at firm £1 5s to £K lllk, calves It's lo £! I.;:, one to lwivycar-i>li| sH.-rs£2io I7s, three to four-year-old do. £5 5s to til 17s, empty cows £2 is ... 18s, fat cows £1 5s to £7 Ills ; do. steels £7 10s to £!).
At Waiiiku on Saturday there was a. fair muster of Mod; of all di-st-rij»-tions. which met with a n-ivtly sate, daily cows selling a! from i'[ is to £7 lUs, grown s tiers £-5 UJs to t7, empty cows £1 lis to £2 Ks ; beet at Newmarket rates. Al Hie clciriiy sale oi live ;in\l deail slock on account of Mrs Clarkson, Papakura, on Saturday, there Was a very large attendance, an.i very satisfactorv prices were obtained. We submitteil a largo catalogue ot hides, skins and tallow on Tucs.lav, all lines being soid under conuMition. Hides. Market finn. We quote : Prime ox 7;d to !>d, extra, stout do. 7d to 7J<|, stout ill), li'.tl to I*-.; medium do. aid to 6d, light do lid lo sid, cow, best lines, -1 £d to good 4jftl lo 4-Atl, stags' 3d to a-V kips ljd to 4Jd, calfskins s|-d to 5-ii" damaged hides 3d to 4d. Sheepskins.—Mark,-! firm. Hest butchers' skins (is «<l to 7s 3d, goon lines average (is fid to (is !W, small and damaged 3s 6d to 5s fid. Tallow. Market firm. Best mixed up to 21s, good 19s•fid to 20s 3d, seconds 17s to 18s, inferior lis to lf>* rough fat l.Jd to lid. Bones, £5. Cowtails, Is fid dozen. Horsehair, .Is 3d lo is 7d. Maize.—Supplies are again short,, Market firm at 3s 2d. Oats.—Southern market very firm arid advancing. Chaff.—Firm at £5 c.i.f. 11 otatocs.-V'ery firm at from £1 las to £8 on wharf. . " U if I v , l r Vc| y Best separate 111.jd, gooil lOd. Cheese.-Very, firm. Medium s>d,
Tin' mileage t>[ Hie North l s i am i Main Trunk railway (Auckland ai.tl Wellington ends) now open for traffic is 335 miles 21 chains ; distance over which rails are lai.l, ir, „>il. . i,! ' clmiiis ; mileage ot railway works in hand, 37 miles 20 chains ; length of line untouched, UK miles : total. Imill's. A considerable portion t.i the untouched section is, the iUinjsler of Public Works says, to lie taken in hand as soon as weather conditions permit. Two strain navvies for use OH this railway ate expected to he landed in the colony in tl,|. course of a month. The 'departmen; has let a contract with Price litus., Ibamcs, for the construction of two locomotives to be cmplovcil in ballast, work iin lite Main Trunk line. I lie first is to be delivered in six aim a half months' time, am | (| lO Other in months. i' or Children's Racking i'ou<*Ji *it Oiffht, Woods' Great Peppermint Curo.
HEARNE'S EBONCHITIS CURE THE FAMOUS REMEDY FOR COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY CHEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. z c S c, ;" y th °! and a Compete 'is *" hOUBe shoUld b ° wHhout il > 0s - lakcu 11,6 a dose is generally sufficient! HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE-Small Size, 2s. 6d.; Large Size, 4s. 6d. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by the Proprietor W. G. HEARNE, CHEMIST, GEELONG, VICTORIA - tS&i WBW „ Ew Sold Wholesale and Retail by Teed, Hall & Teed, and W.Frasep, Chemists. New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7878, 21 July 1905, Page 4
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