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Sacks Sacks WE HAVE A QUANTITY OF SECOND - HAND APPLY SHARP SOLE AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH.

FOR IMMEDIATE SALE FIRST CLASS SHEEP RUN S, freehold; all has been acre; O.R.P. at 17s Gd ; lUU well laid down in mixed Eng- £3 10s per acre. ■ 4319 E»h grasses, except 200 acres which is in rtanding hush. Well fenced and divided 1 KKQ Acres, Te Kuiti, L.1.P., rent Into 12 convenient paddocks. Five-room- ■*- v * ,v £SO per annum; 500 acres in •d house and also 3-roomed cottage, wool- grass, balance good bush land; 5-roomed ■hod and night pens, sheepyards, cow- house, woolshed, etc.; 2 22 miles of sheeplhed and outbuildings. There are about proof fencing; 2 sheep to the acre land iOO acres of very rich flats, the balance when all bush down. Price £3 per acre'. being hill, good spurs, and faces on blue Terms, £IOO cash only. 4274, ■ana formation. Situated one mile from post office, store, school, etc.; half mile 2716 Acre8 ' Waverlev siri(it > 1805 to dairy factory, 10 miles to saleyards, M v acres in grass, and-- the- bal-1 18 miles to freezing works, access to ance in bush; well fenced and subdivided; main road (first-class metalled motor 4-roomed house and lean-to, dairy, wool.road right to homestead). Price £6 per shed, and two sets of sheep yards; carry*cre. A very eheap property. 4380 ing 3000 sheep and 200 head of young { cattle; situated 9 miles to railway sta--1 p!Of) Acres, Te Kuiti district; 500 tion; tenure, small grazing run, lease 21 '< J.DO<6 acre 3 j n balance heavy years from Ist Marsh, 1912. Rent, £42 bush; good 5-roomed house, shed and 10s per annum. Price, £6OOO. Excepiheepyards; subdivided into <J sheep- tionally easy terms given and the stock ; proof paddocks; capacity, 2 sheep to can be taken at valuation. 4340 > My Land Register contains the pick of the Taranaki Province, and land-seekers J ub be raited by calling on me. Dairy farms in areas from 60 to 800 acres, ; (ruing runs from 750°t0 (WOO acres, at low prices and on easy terms. I have j also numerous town and suburban properties for sale; also businesses of every ; i««eription. Clients shown over properties free of charge. Correspondence : raeciallv invited. . ' representatives: F. E. ORBELL, New Plymouth; J. M. HIGNETT, Sirattord; F. E. MOORE, Eaponga. . ; i NEWTON KING ; ' AUCTIONEER, LAND & FINANCIAL AGENT. .. | NEW PLYMOUTH. . !

Amber Tips Tea Oat a packet to-night. No other brand equals it hi flavour, ataiitty «*• rtrength. Sold only in damp-proof air-tight paokeU and tini. All grocw*.

You go Motor-Biking It's great to have absolute confidence in your machine. /; Do you feel eafe? Do you feel that you'll get to the end of journey without trouble? ... .You'd better end your motor bike worries and eee us about a new BRADBURY Motor Cycle. It is so thoroughly reliable, so thoroughly good, that once you become, the owner of one you'll know the full joys of Motor Cycling. Brougham Street :: New Plymouth

SKINNER'S FOR MAMMITIS AMD ALL TJDDKE COMPLAINTS. ■■■■■- '- Numba, '.'■■' South Coast, NJ3.W., Mar. 28, 1912. Mr. E. Bkinner,— Dear Sir,—With regard to the result of treatment of two cows with your mammitia remedy, Mammitein. No. 1 developed acute mammitis on the morning of the 21st. This cow wa3 in a bad way the quarter enlarged, hot, and giving a little clotted milk, eyes glaring lame in hind leg, and rough coat. I gave her the first injection at night, and she was greatly improved in the morning, the inflammation having partly left the quarter. I followed out your method as per instructions, and m all T e her three injections. She is now safelv say she has quite recovered. No 2 was taken ill on the 25tk, and 1 am treating her the same, and she is hi a fair way towards recovery. From knowledge of the disease in the^past, 1 -i --_„ miffarino frrvm it and their udder burat, I am perfectly satisfied that your remedy has a great future befOTe (Signed) WILLIAM CAFFERY. Price 4/3 five injections; injection out fit! 3/«. Farmers' stores and chemist*. KEMPTHOENE, PROSSER & CO., Wholesale agents. yrONEY TO J^END. YX7E have several sums available for immediate investment. WILSON & GREY, Solicitors. . Brougham Street. ~

FROOTOIDS dure Headache, Indigestion, Qonstipation, and Biliousness. They are elegant in appearance and pleasant to take; they are immensely more Tamable than an ordinary aperient; they remove from the blood, tissues, and internal organs, waste poisonous matter that is clogging them and choking the channels that lead to and from them. Frootoids'are ' i THE BEST aperient medicine to take when any Congestion or Blood Poison is present, or when Congestion of the Brain or Apoplexy is present or threatening. They have been tested, and have been proved to afford quick relief in such cases when other aperients have not done any good at all. Frootoids are absolutely unrivalled for FAMILY use; their beneficial effects are evident by the disappearance of headache—a bright cheery sense of perfect health taking the place of sluggish depressed feelings, by the liver acting properly, and by the food being properly digested. Frootoids are a very economical MEDICINE. A dose taken once a week, at bed-time, is highly beneficial. They act splendidly on the Liver. A constipated habit of body will be completely cured if the patient will on. each occasion, when suffering, take a dose of Frootoids instead of an ordinary aperient. The sufferer thus gradually becomes quite independent of Aperient Medicines. Price 1/6. From all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and W, Q. Hearne & Co. LtcL Geelong, Victoria. W :t >r-.h, '(>*;••,:) isands, scaly l iv.i-:.:-, ftiv a!' hrzhi and; ;•.':'/•;-.' by laN'h'S Tns otiiy un:',ci«; spe::*i.Uy pr««, for Ui«r h&n:U- •/"! i. v?rywhare. &

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 286, 30 May 1912, Page 7

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943

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 286, 30 May 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 286, 30 May 1912, Page 7

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