AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. SOLWAY SALSYARDS. (MASTERTON.) HE ASSOCIATED AUCTION EERS Xfilt Sheep—--100 4 and 6-tooth ewes 180 woolly lambs 80 f.m. ewes 500 souud mouth ewes 100 6-tooth to f.m. ewes 200 2-tooth ewes 600 2 and 4-tooth Romney cross wethers (good line) 300 mixed sex iambs 100 mixed sex lambs Cattle—--40 mother reared mixed weaners (good) 70 mother reared mixed weaners TARATAHI STOCK SALE. MONDAY, 3rd APRIL. ALGETY AND CO., Ltd., will ' sell as above — 100 woolly ewe lambs 60 breeding ewes 150 2-tooth wethers 120 woolly lambs 220 good* shorn lambs 150 2-tooth wethers 100 2-tooth ewes 140 6 and 8-tooth ewes 124 2 and 4-tooth wethers 14 mixed calves 4 store cows EK£TA"UNA STOCK SALE, FRIDAY, 'MARCH 31, 1911. \ALGKTY & CO., LTD., will sell * aa above:— 150 2-tooth wethers i6O 2-tootli v.L-iiiora *.oo rape iairn»s 50 sonnet mouth ewes* 5. English Leicester rams 250 full-mouth ewes 150 2-tooth ewes PAHIATUA F.A. SAUL, 4th APRIL, 1911. ALGETY and CO., Ltd., will sell aa above: — 70 shorn mixed sex'lambs 5 fat cows UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. UPPER PLAIN. FRIDAY, 31st MARCH, 1911, At 1.30 .p.m. ~ "ESSES DALGETY AND COM- . PANY, Limited, have received instructions from Mrs G. H. GRAHAM, Upper Plain,'to hold an Unreserved Clearing Sale on above date, andi time, of all her Live and Dead Stock:— Comprising—--90 4 and 6-tooth Lincoln cross ewes 3 cows in full profit 4 2yr heifers 2 heifer calves 1 bull calf 1 bay; gelding, thoroughly quiet 1 quiet pony 1 chestnut mare' stinted to "Chicago.' 7 Gig and harness, Berkshire sow, Poultry, Dairy utensils, Garden T,odls and' Sundries. ALSO, "Furniture of 6-roomed house On account other vendors—--27 full-mouth ewe.? 1 Romney ram 20 calves imixe-:i ,s^:c\s) 1 Grade Shonhor.i bull 2 dry cons 2 3yr heifers 3 2yr heifers 4 calves 2 cows in calf FRAXK EV'AJNS, Auctioneer.
LL THE RAGE—INGRAM'S SPECIAL BLENu OLDEST SCOTCH WHISKY. Bottled at the Taueru Hotel, , ORDER BY POST, And address to W. B. INGRAM, Proprietor, , HOTEL A. WISH FULFILLED. j'rom Mr. Stephen James Chapman, 516,, Lonsdaift-cLrcet, Melbourne, Victoria. "About fivs years ago, whilst living n Auckland, N.Z., I had rheumatic :ever very seriously and it left left me with, my kidneys'in a very bad condi;ion. Ever since then, I suffered dreadfully from pain in my back. If I jent- down, straightening myself caused rte the greatest agony. I could only •.leep for'an hour or two every night, tfo sooner did I manage to fall asleep jian I was awakened by the agonising ja-in. My. occupation, being that of an ■lectrie'-fcram . driver, was not of a na.ure to promote my recovery afl I was lonstautly exposed to draughts. .My lector slid I had Bright's disease and idvised me to take a sea trip. I came <o Melbourne and obtained employment v-ith a well-known owner of racehorses. He was interested in my case, as he nad himself fullered in a similar uianner. 11* told me that he had been cur*d by taking Warner's Safe Cur* I had tried nearly ©very known means m order to obtain relief and was quite disheartened. However, I decided to try what Warler's Safe Cure would do for me. After making the content* of one bottle, I besan'to notice an improvement. I continued to take the medicine until I had ;aken in all six bottlesful, when, to my jreat joy, I found that I was completely !mred. -You can imagine the relief I sxperienced after nearly five yars of suffering. I shall be glad if you will publish this letter so that others afflicted is I was may know how they may be >ured. [ only wish I had known years ngo. I should have been saved an immense amount of unnecessary suffering." The above letter is given publicity in accordance with Mr. Chapman's wish. Manv letters of a similar nature, and ui explanation of the curative action 3 f Warner's Safe Cure, in cases of disjrderad liver and kidneys, will be found n a pamphlet issued by H. H. Warner ind- Co., ©Ltd., Australasian Branch, Melbourne, which will be, sent post free k* any applicant. X Look at the pasting orowd % Taafc we meet day by day, , t.,And fchie ii whai they eay violent, raging Toothaohe Nearly drive* "»• mad, • - utterly too bad. Barrac3oagh, Witfc kindly thought, "*■ worked for many year*, Nervine he *roog>t .* ■■ re oi all from tears. qf ill If«dWa*>ead«t>MM «»•
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10201, 31 March 1911, Page 8
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