LAHD FOE SALE, JVURBROTHER & LAND & STOCK AGENTS, ': DKVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUtfc (Opposite the Bank of Australaalaf A CHEAP PABM 200 ACRES, North Taranakl, cl|a land; no weeds; 190 acre* in grass, 10 acres in bush. Freehold comv try on metalled road. One mile t~*~ dairy factory; only half mile i» township, Rale yards, post office, and school. Carrying now 18 dairy cows and heifers, 180 ewes in lamb, and 1W wethers, Owner says the farm will carry easily 30 dairy cows, 15 dry cattle, and 200 wethers. , Mortgages at present are only '£lsoo, and excellent terms can be made for the balance. THONES 708 & 3*ol. 100 ACRES AT £26 PER AORB, HANDY SIZED FARM at a re«*o», able price, and situated withitf 4 miles of New Plymouth; 95 aofej' in grass, rest in shelter bush. Mostly ■ploughable. Seven paddocks, well fenced and watered. Good house, and ttbail cowsheil. Only £BOO required dowi. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. JEWELLING of 7 rooms, bathroom, pantry, scullery, and every other convenience; separate wash-housa and large shed. Corner section, over halfacre, nicely laid out in lawns and gardens. High elevation and situated in good locality, only 3 minutes from centre of town. Owner leaving New Plymouth. A bargain at £1750. Terms to be arL. H. CLARK & CO., Land and General Commission'- Agents/ Grand Central Buildings, Egmont^gtrw;, STOP CRANKING t-Don't >»«jy about trying to start your car engine in the cold. FIT A "EUK" BA8? STARTER. It saves energy, and itarti the engine at once. The "Euk" 'Tjtysj Starter is selling like the proverbial "hot cakes" Anyone can attach it, PRICE £3, Postage Paid Send lor a ','Euk" to-day. Invaluable for all'aotors and especially for lady driver*.— WELLINGTON MOTOR & ACCESSORY CO. G. W. Lawrence, Manager, 5 Pteori Street, WELLINGTON, ,, v
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NEXT TO NATURE'S CALF FOOD. The natural diet for many young calves is cow's milk. Bat hundreds of farmers appreciate the economy of saving milk for the factory and reaving healthy calves by substituting Ceremilk. It is the next best thing to cow's milk. Mr. J. Swallow, an experienced farmer, of Matamau,. says: —"There is no need to give any new milk to the calves from the day tlicy are taken from the mother, when using Ceremilk. In all my ten •years' experience it is the best food I have used." This testimony is supported by users in all parts of the Dominion. Ceremilk builds big healthy calves, each one of a potential source of; profit. Because Ceremilk is better in food values than cheaper substitutes, it costs less in the long run. . Manufactured by Fleming Co., Ltd., Gore, Ceremilk is sold by all Stores. 43
low Commonwealth Government's Action Saved Australia Read It is now universally recognised that the Commonwealth Government's action in proclaiming fi\_ formula of Nicholas* Aspro Tablets a Necessary Commodity during the influenza epidemic, has' saved millions of influenza cases and numbers of valuable lives in New Zealand and Australia. The 'Flu is about again now. It has been definitely proved that Nicholas' Aspro Tablets will stoj the 'Flu when fallen in time, and will render its ravages almost impotent when taken after you have contracted the disease. Motiier and Oaughter set Cored of the 'Flo with 8 Aspro Tablets To Messrs. G. R. NICHOLAS & CO. IS McKemie,St., West Brunswick, 23rd April, 191*. Dear Sirs—l see and hear so much about yta.: " ASPROS," and of how much good they have done, i must say 1 was very bad with Tin and just when I was going to send for a Doctor I remembered the tablets and sent for a large bottle. After taking four of them I found they were doing me good* so 1 took four more, and by morning I was quite cool and they kept me right. Then my little girl took it and 1 gave them to her and they did the same for her. lam at present taking them now and again for my nerves, which are very much run down. When I feel a bit out of sorts I find if I take jnet one I feel better. You can make what use you like of this short note. I have told my frijends of them and they have got them too. I am, yours faithfully, MRS. ALLMARK. Ooetor Advises Nicholas' Aspro would shift the 'Flo oot in 24 hours. Here's proof positive Dear Sirs-! have to thank Nicholas' " ASPRO" for keeping off an attack of influenza a couple of months ago, when it was so bad about Melbourne, I could feel tt coming on-it had been through my house, the wife and children had had it—and I could hardly hold my head up. On the Saturdu morning I went un to mv doctor, and he told me tn vn hnme a«A fni-o halt a tnaunn/m&.i «c Boi:-» c«j. «■.... « j... -.... ± » .™»™ „ _Jj_ IM.ff.Wl WIIIPMPPfIWfWIM effects of it. 1 thought it was wonderful. THE DOCTOR TOLD ME' IT WOULD SHIFT IT OUT OP ME IN 24 HOURS, and he was right So I ta? J a lot to thank that friend of mine who introduced Nicholas' " ASPRO "to me first, and my doctor, who evidently knew their worth. lam aever tiwd '<* telling my friends about the good results I have obtained from them ", \ m yoaK faithfully (MR) p p ASPRO IS SOLD BY CHEMISTS STORES EVERYWHERE. 1/-1/6 4/6 m h * m ,w N6W 2 « te itL*AM»ONDJI BPRAQQON, Ltt„ AuoWand, WelllnpM Bunetln *«U>«M 23
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