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IX THE ESTATE OF CITAMXEY AND SWAN, TARATA. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., TJAVE received instructions from the Public Trustee to sell by Public auction on FRIDAY, June 16th, 1916, at the Homestead, Tarata—"J ACRES, Freehold, being Section - 10 53,. Block 3, Huiroa S.D.. with B-rooincd house, stable, trap shed, and,implement shed. K47 ACRES, Freehold, Section 12, 1 Block 7, Huiroa S.D. 21 ACRESj Leasehold, Section 52 and jiart 13. Block .3, Huiroa S.D. Public Reserve A,ct, ]SSI. 14 years to run from Ist July, 1007. Rent, £3 5s per annum. LEASE No. 7243, 138 ACRES W.C.S.R., part of sub-division la, Block 3, Huiroa S.D. Term, 21 years from Ist October, 1000. Yearly rental, £25 17s (id. LEASE No. 4237. 170 ACRES W.C.S.R. Sub-division 4, Kawau Reserve, Block 3, Iluiroa S.D. Term, 21 years from 28th April, 1890. Yearly rental, £l7 2s. Terms and conditions can. be obtained at offices of Public Trustee, Ilawera and New Plymouth, and office of New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Co., Stratford. Also. without reserve, 700 breeding ewes, 2-tooth to f.m. (lots) 230 selected ewe lambs 115 3-year empty heifers 30 2-year empty heifers 2 dairy cows 4 sheep dogs, pigs, fowls, etc. Farm implements, including !) Coulter drill, mower, d.f. and s.f. plough, hillside plough, tine, disc, chain and tripod harrows, hay rake, tumbler, sweep, binder, spring tine cultivator, chafl' cutter, circular wood saw and bench, 1 waggon, dray, gig, sledges, tools, manure, wool presses, chaff, harness, 21 tins benzine, motor oil, hay, wire netting, stack covers, Price's jack, and useful farm tools.

On account of a client, 2no i and 4-tonth wctliers Sale starts 12 o'clock sharp, sundries; 3 p.m., land and stock. LUXCIIEON PROVIDED. Cars will leave office after arrival of morning trains.

WHEREIN THE DANGER LTES. The danger of opium in cough medicines lies not only in the drug', but in the fact that opium checks the cough, causing the mucus to be retained in the air passages and form culture beds for germs of pneumonia, scarlet fever and diphtheria. 'Pneumonia is more likeiy to follow whooping cough or a cold when a preparation containing opium is given. There is 110 opium or other narcotic in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and being an expectorant it cleans out the germ culture beds, thus preventing prieu"lonia. Sold everywhere. It is stated that one vessel chartered to the \ r cw Zealand Government for twelve month as a transport lias bad a charter fee of £02,000. That company owning the vessel has a capital of one million pounds, and the charter fee was sufficient to pay (i per cent, dividend on its New Zealand capital. Why did not the Government purchase the vessel outright ? DIPHTHERIA AND THROATS. With Diphtheria and other throat epidemics prevalent, every mother should keep t'luenzol (Is 6d and 2s Gd) handy. lleallh authorities recommend

it i'or disinfecting the nose and throat. Yoiiiir children who cannot gargle should lie on their backs while halfteaspoon fuls of Fluenzol are poured into each nostril.*

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1916, Page 8

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