WHAT ME. JOHN bI'KA JOS THINKS OP BHEUMO. Mr John Btereiu, of Bulls, the member Manawalu, has a high opinion of Bravo. Bead what he write*:— * I bad a serere attack of rheumatism, ami wai aimed to try Ehktmo. 1 did so, with most satisfactory results. After taking two bottles it practically eared me. I h*Ve no he*itation in sayOat yo*r remedy is the best I hare I used." Try Khkcxo yourself, if given a fair trial it will quickly core rheumatism, goat, viatica, lumbago, and kindred diseases. All chemists *ad storekeepers sell it at U fid and' 4* <d a bottle. Would (art poor U sleigh's raimeni The noble forests ot our land Beneath man's deviating hand Booa will hare vanished, leaving there This country lying, gaunt and bare. No wooded clothing, now she's old, To lave her from her death of cold, But lo! new Woods arise with healing ' rare, All hail thea—Woods' Great Peppermint Cure!
Dont Strike Matches A NAKED light is dangerous. If you have an electric pocket flash lamp, you will hare a safe, powerful and handy tflnminant which will give 3000 brief lights of 2) candle power each. X&ailr re-charged. Price m P. de la Haye, £LECTBO- P L A T E B, Above Bed House Hotel
IF WORTH PLANTING WORTH SAVING. YOU hj it won't pay to buy a Spray Pump for the few Potatoes yon are planting. Then don't plant them—it is waste of time and money, fie member, a good pomp like we offer you will last for years. Don't pat all the cost on this year's crop OKI, SON & ARNOLD Ltd. DEVON BTBEET, WAITAEA FREEZING WOBKS. T. BOBTHWICK & SONS (Australasia) Ltd. MANUBES. £ s d XXX Blood and Bone 5 IS 0 per ton Turnip 6 5 0 , Potato 6 5 0 „ Grass (Ordinary) 6 5 0 „ Grass (Permanent) 6 5 0 „ Superphosphate 5 0 0 „ Analysis Certificates posted to any address on application. All prices are free on tracks at Waitan. Terms 2'j per cent, discount for cash. Special quotations for large quotations. MOBE MILE HOBE MONEY FOfi THE FABMEB. E way to make your farm more productive is to go la more for good shelter trees. The POMONA Nl BBEBIES, Bahotu, has a large stock of Finus Muricata, Pinus Insignis, Boithorn, Glearia, etc. All well-grown samples. FBUIT TBEES Apples, Peaches, Pears, Nectarines, Japanese Plums, and gooseberries. The only varieties grown at this nursery are those that succeed in the Taranaki district, and, being exposed to the Cape Egmont winds, will thrive in any other part of Taranaki. The proprietor is an experienced fruitgrower, and will adrise intending planters who write or THE BAHOTU NUBSEBIES. , Jlim 8. GBOQM, fKwuw)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81844, 11 September 1906, Page 2
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449Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81844, 11 September 1906, Page 2
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