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LANDS FOR SALE. W. IL Craickshank, PERRY STREET, MASTERTOifcLAND AND CENERAL COMM<»~ SIGN AGENT. A GOOD SPEC SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM. ONLY £ISOO CASH. Q/jA ACRES Freehold Land, '■O l x\j 100 acres river flat; worth £25 per acre. Good dwelling, woolshed, cowshed, stables, orchard, 60 acres stumped and ploughed. Limestone and papa formation. All low His, well grassed. The following stock can be taken at valuation:— 1550 ewes 430 wethers 60 rams 60 milking «ows 70 mixed cattle 14 horses And Plant. PRICE, £l2 10s Per Acre. Stock at valuation. Only £ISOO deposit on land; balance in 5 years at 5 per cent LAND k ESTATE AGENT, 160 QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON e-Roomeo House, with all conveniences, Miriam Street; Land Jacre. Good orchard and garden. PRICE £3OO. Terms £25 cash. » FOR SALE. House, 5 rooms, jwashJiouse," copper and tubs, gas».etc. Land half acre. Price £350, ' Terms £25 cash. 805 Mouse, 6 rooms, Wash-house, copper and tubs, gas* etc. Situated Lansdowne, Price £4OO. Terms £SO cash- \ 965. HoUse, 6 rooms, wash-House, copper and tubs, gas, etc. Land half acre. Price £325. Terms £25 cash. < 1085 Murton's EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS J. KNIGHT, Esq., Feilding, Febf'Murton's Dip" for the past Ifl years, I wish to plaoe with you my order few it again this year, wMch i* Bufheid'it guarantee that it has giver satisfactionJOHN MTJIR, Esq., Fortification, AugUßjt ton's Dip for two years. The sheep are thoroughly clean from lice and ticks. My clip brought top price through the whole of the Invercarjrill series of wool sales* TOKQMARP FARMERS' 00-OJ*. ERATTVE CO., Tokomaru Bay, August 18, 1909.—Every sheepfarmer in - this district is using your Dip, and they are all perfectly satisfied witb the results. W. S. MARSHALL, Esq., Rata, August 22, 1910.—1 have dipped iay flock of between ten and eleven thousand sheep with Murton's Dip for a number of years, and it haa always given rae satisfatcion." MESSRS J» GAHAN & g=ON, Pohonui, August 18, 1910.—We have been unable to find any live ticks after awing the dip. Amongst the high prices realised for wools treated with MURTON'S DIP, those obtained for the "Hlku," "Bee," and "TM" clips (from Waiapu District, East Coast), at January Be-nes of London Wool Sales, 1910, may be mentioned. These wools fetched up to 16$ d, 15$ d, and 15d «3spectively, for greasy crossbred. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER. CANTILE AGENCY CO., AGENTS FOR THE WATOARAPA. A WISH FULFILLED. ?rom Mr. Stephen James Chapman, 516, LonsdaiiMilreet, Melbourne, Victoria.

"Adouc five years ago, whilst living n Auckland, N.Z., I "bad rheumatic ever very seriously and it J eft left m» •vith my kidneys in a very bad condijon. Ever since then, I suffered dreaduily from pain in my back. If I >ent down, straightening myself caused no the greatest agony. I could oniy ieep for an hour or two every night. •io sooner did I manage to fall asleep han I was awakened by the agonising ■ain. My occupation, being that of en lectric-l ram driver, was not of a naur«? to promote my recovery as I was •onstantly exposed to draughts*. My 'octor .said I had Bright's disease and idviwl me to take a sen trip. I came o Melbourne pud obtained employment -nth a well-known owner of racehorses. ■ le'was interested in my case, as he iad himisli ■•uil'ered in a similar niinner. H* told me that he in d been nir«*d by taking Waripr's Syfe Our* I hnrl [f-ied nenry every known means in order to obh'va ndiof r.nd was quite disheartened. ifvver. 1 decided to try what War--.•r*s Jrj-vfe Cure would do for me. After r.k :, »c; tbe <'on!«iU of one bottle, I be-,-nii lo notice mi improvement. I con■imied lo Like the medicine until I had aken in all six hottlesfnl, when, to my rent joy. 1 found that I was completely ured. You ran imagine the relief I ■xporionced after nearly five yars of ..ilT'-ring. I s-hall be glad if you will )uh ;: sh this letter so that others afflicted is 1 was rn:;y know how they may be ured. I only wish I had known years •go. I should have been saved an im•ionse amount of unnecessary suffering." Tho r-bove letter is given publicity ii with Mr. Chapman's wish. Manv letters of a similar nature, and m oxphvntion of the curative action if Wni-i'-'s Safe Cure, in cases of dis)rclere J liver and kidneys, will be' found n a pimp'ulet issued by H. H. Warner rid Co.,,fcLtd., Australasian Branch, Melbourne, which will be sent post free -> !>nv aoplifant.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10238, 15 May 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10238, 15 May 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10238, 15 May 1911, Page 8

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