Roosevelt's facial expressions an tht subject of much jocular criticism.. TJhere can be no doubt that he is a man of great courage, and this was clearly demonstrated recently, when an attempt was made on his life by a lunatic. There can be no doubt about the quality of Crescent Tea, and this can .be. prowed by writing to the proprietors for a free sample.—Advt. DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES Taken after meals, digest the food; This is the natural remedy for Indigestion. Food half digested is poison, as iterates gas, acidity, palpation of the heart, headaches and many other troubles. When you take Dr Sheldon's Digestive Tabula! you can feel certain you are not talcing into your system any strong medicine of powerful drug, but simply the natural digestive element's which every weak stomach lacks. One or two taken, after each meal will positively relieve lndigee- | tion, Dyspepsia, and all stomach troubles. I Is 6d and 2s (id per tin. Obtainable every* where.
FILES RAPIDLY CURED* "Recently I suffered very badly indeed with Piles, and could get no relief until I was recommended by the lady wbo wag nursing me to give Resona a trial,*, writes Mrs. E. Nelson* street, Wallsend, N.S.W. "She brought me■:£..■. box and I used it, with the best poesibl* results. The first application gave me relief, and I am thankful to say t&»t the Piles are entirely cured and have not returned. Rexona is a wonderfully effective Ointment, and I sbe-uld adriwanyone suffering as I did to |rivelfc,*n immediate trial." Price, Is 6d Obtainable everywhere. RHEUMATISM; Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic-.LiniißeM w» ninvon mnro paqpr nf rhflllVlflfiam hum'. year than all the so-called rheumatism medicines combined. It will penetrate to your very bones, and soothe and robdue the pain. The first application will relieve, and continued use witt bring about marvellous results. Price*, IsH and 3*. Obtainable everywhere. NINE WEEKS IN HOSPITAL ; "I suffered with dysentery for over dpi years. I was in the Camden Hospital for nine weeks and came out worse thaa when admitted," says Mrs* James WM Oakdale, The Oaks* via Camden, N&w "I consulted different doctors and wai ;r for nine months in bed in my own home. Then I began to take Chamberlain's Colie" and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after a few bottles were taken I was completely cured and have not had a return of the dysentery for the last five weeks," S6M by all chemists and storekeepers,
PlG3!__PieS! rpHOS. gORTHWIGK A gOK ra/TLL receive pigs- at the following weighing station**— OCTOBER— Toko—7, 21. r ! Stratford—B, 15,. 22; 29. * ; • Douglas—l 4, 2& ) Midhirst—9, 23: Tariki—l6, 30. ' Ji BOTCHER, Stratford. : PIG&!_PIGS! rpHE DW3LEWOOD BACON 00MPAIT|; are buyers of Prime Bacon Pip between 1121b and 1501b dead weight, FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. RECEIVING DATES. OCTOBER. l At the Factory—Wednesday fl, 16,28, 80. r'Stratford'-Tuesday, 8, 15, 22, £O. / Waitara—Monday, 7 and 21. ; Midhirst—Tuesday, 8 and 22, i' Tariki—Monday, 14 and 28. ■!'■ Smart Toko—Monday, 7 and 21. ' Douglas—Monday, 14 and 28.
PIGS:_PIGSI # J)M©«k & QO., JJP). gWAN gACON pAOTOEH piSS will be received at the undennea.. tioned Stations as follows: — SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER. Opuuake—Sept. 23, Oct. 28. Okato—Sept. 23, Oct. 21. Moturoa—Sept. 24, Oct. 22. Inglewood, Sept. 25, Oct. 9,23 and 80' Smart Road—Sept. 24, Oct. 7 and 28. Waitara—Sept. 25, Oct. 8 and 29. Midhirst—Sept. 23, Oct. 7 and 28. Tariki—Oct. 8 and 29. Stratford—Sept. 25, Oct. 9,23»and 80t Toko—Sept. 24, Oct. 21. Douglas—bet. 22. All stations close 2 o'clock. 0. E. STREET, Rtßroy. J. MARRA, Stratford; J. BTJRKE, Eltham. ' ! 0. ARNOLD, Hawera. L. BAIGENT, Kaponga, PIGS! __PIGS! WOODVILLE "gAGON fJCk Will NOT be receiviufl pigs during OCTOBER. C. MASTERS, Box 23, Hawera. J. WOOLDRIBGE, Okato.
LAND BUYERS I HERE'S A CHANCE. 7gQ ACRES UNIMPROVED ' COUNTRY, one mile from ' railway station, two road frontages, ' good portion level country, balance ' rolling. Surveyed into 8 sections, j PRICE ONLY £4 PER ACRE Very easy terms arranged if desired, DON'T MISS IT. i J. D. MORISON ! AUCTIONEER, 1 LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, > AE AROHA. \
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 139, 30 October 1912, Page 8
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