For Children's Hacking Cough at night Wood's Great Peppermint Cure, 1/6, i/( NOT FEELING TOO GOOD.; "I was not feeling too good for months, and being a sufferer from constipation, I tried Chamberlain's Tablets, ,Und found them really splendid," writes Mr. Arthur Bradbury, provision merchant, 40 Smith street, Collingwood, Vic. "They certainly made me feel good after I had taken a few doses. Chamberlain's Tablets are the best medicine I have ever used. I often take a dose and would not be without them." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. F, "D'S ADVICE PROVED GOOD. ! "M) x>" Robert had colds and croup M my , -i ughter Nellie bronchitis, caus- * me considerable worry," says Mrs. E. "Actonia," Bruce street, Stanmore, N.S.W. "Mrs. Robinson, of Church street, Parramatta, told me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy—said she swore by it and would not be without it. One large bottle completely cured them. Now that I know the merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy I do not worry about taking my children to a doctor." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.
And Spoil the Farm Every sheop yon rear saps a considerable quantity of bone v phosphate fmm the soil. To keep up the quality of the crops and stock restore this ) vitality to the land by applying ~ ! 10 W.M.E. Co. Manures. They contain the plant food < Jtj necessary f r production of' I m hlgecr crops-ami, in their 1 turn. Fatter Sheep, j' W.M.F.. Co.'sNo. landXo.3 Mixtures are principally phosphatie Manures eoninininp proportions of Nitrotrn and I'otush to sustain the Itrowlh. They are especially suitable for Turnips and Uape. I'rices Net Cash on rail at Njrahauranim j No. 1 Mixture - £S'lO/- ton il3 No. 3 " - £s'lo/-ton-i 651 No. 5 ", - £5.7,0 ton Potato V ix'ture - £5/7/6 ton ) m Imported SupcrI 111 phosphate - £5/3/- ton In 2cwt. Sacks 1 5/- per ton extra is charged for I lewt. sacks. Particulars of analysis and prion list posied on request. Special Mixtures prepared to order. SEND YOUR STOCK to Wellington Meat Export Co., Ltd., for shipment. Fat Pheip, Lambs and Cattlo purchased, Particulars as to charges may bo obtained from _ Wellington Meat Ezpor m 18-20 HUNTER STREET, WELLINGTON J. D. MORISON AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, TE AROHA.
JjO you want a farm? If so, come right along, and we will compare prices and results, and it will surprise you what the cows can do. Who wants this? |AA ACRES, 3 miles from town, all level and in good grass, carrying 40 cows all in the pink of condition; new C-roomed house; creamery ancl school adjoining; £25 per acre. OKA ACRES, 3 miles from factory and AOy7 school; well situated light land; 5-roomed house; £lO per acre; £7OO cash. OAA ACRES rich level land, 1 mil* " UU from factory, school am* P.O. Two comfortable houses; good outbuild* ings. A real snip at the price; £lB per acre. Come and see, or write for full particulars.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 48, 15 July 1912, Page 8
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