I HONESTLY RECOMMENDED.
"To anyone suffering from diarrhoea I can honestly recommend Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy as being the most satisfactory medicine on the market," writes Mr. C: C. Hooper, Wakefield, N.Z. "I have tried all sorts of so-call-ed 'cures,' but I have found nothing equal to Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy." Sold by all chemists and storekepers. GAVE HERSELF UP AS DONE. "I have been a resident of Rookhamton since 1866 and of late years have been a sufferer from indigestion," says Mrs. Mary Ann Hawke, East street,' Rockhampton, Q. "To make a long story short I gave myself up as done with this world when I happened to take up a Daily Record in which I read of the cure for my complaint—Chamberlain's Tablets. lat once got a bottle and started to take them. Before I had half finished it I felt as if I could eat and enjoy my food, which I could not do before." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.
art office boy, one quick fit figures preferred.—Robin- , son & Christophers, Civil Engineers and Surveyors, Stratford. 8-3 AT THE HAYMARKET. STRATFORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. " ~ NEWTO¥ KING W7ILL sell by public auction as above— PIGS, CALVES, HORSES, SUNDRIES. 23 wean era 27 stores 1 Cortland waggon and pair bay mares, with harness complete, both mares sound and showing style and quality. Owner lias no use for turn-out, having sold his farm. Sale at 12 o'clock. AT THE MART. STRATFORD. OULTRY (including several pens p.b. White Leghorn hens), 2 tons seed and table potatoes, 20 crates onions, ] wheelbarrow, copper and stand, set new harness, saddles, bridles, head-stalls, whips, crockery, cutlery, carpet squares, door slips, hearth rugs, duchess chests, washstands, dressers, couches, b.r. fenders and brasses, chest drawers, d.b.r. bedsteads, wire stretchers and mattresses, kapoc bedding, tables, chairs, blankets, bush rugs, and sundries. Sale at 1 o'clock. AT THE HAYMARKET. STRATFORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. T. LAMASON .sell by public auction as above— SEVERAL WEANER & STORE PIGS. Sale at 1 o'clock. AT THE MART. STRATFORD. p>OULTRl r (including a number of purebred White Leghorns), vegetables, furniture, piano, sewing machine, wicker chairs, tables, chest drawers, washstands, chairs, carpet square, push cart*, Planet Junior, mangle, copper and stand, double and single bedsteads, bojc mattresses, kitchen dresser, quantity of harness, drapery and sundries. To be sold by public auction at our Mart on SATURDAY, 9th, at 2.30 p.m.: Full quarter-acre Section, No. 714, Juliet Street South. This property has 72 feet frontage, and offers a splendid opportunity to anyone to acquire a building site on exceptionally easy terms. 1 Sale of Section 2.30 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 147, 8 November 1912, Page 3
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