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LANDS FOR BALE. W. H. Cruickshank, \ PEREY STREET, MASTERTUI* LAND AND GENERAL COMMIT BION AGENT. A GOOD SPECSHEEP AND DAIRY FARM. ONLY £ISOO CASH. QAf) ACRES Freehold fittU 100 acres river flat; worth. £25 peer acre. Good dwelling, woolshed, cowshed, stables, orchard, 60 acres stumped and ploughed. Limestone and papa formation. All low hills, well grassed. The following stock can be taken at valuation,:— 1550 ewes 430 wethers 60 rams 60 milking cows 70 mixed cattle 14 horses And Plant. PRICE, £l2 ios Per Acre. Stock at valuation. Only £ISOO deposit on land; balance in 5 years at 5 per cent. X^IKEITKr 3a£ land Sl estate agent, 160 QiJEEN STBEET, &lASTEBTON Bapre«entetive—S. ATMES. \ AjQKIEiS, Freehold, ( all in v/ g?ias®, ia fair portion ploughaibl© wlien 'Sftumped. King; fenced and subdivided into six paddocks, all well watered. Carrying 2 sheep be* sides oattle.- Wintered last year 1 ?; 442 sheep, besides cattle and horses;' Buildings: Bouse 5 roomts, bathroom, , wash-house, dairy, oowtsihed, •woolshed, yard 3, hay&hed, dip, trap- ' siedi, .etc. Situated" 1 andie firom cihieeae factory and 1 school; 6 miles from town! by {good road. PBIOE £l2 per acre. Terms £SOO cash; balance can remain on mortgage. QO AQRES, Freehold, all in grass, 20 atcjres been ploughed; the whole ploughiable wihen stumped. Ring fenced and , .subdivided into 10 paddocks, well watered by streams; wintering 25 milking oows. Buildr ings: Hoarse 5 rooms, wrcshed 20 bails, havshed, stable, trap&hed, etc. The property is held on lease at £64' per year; 4j years to run. PRICE for owner'.si interest. £27g. , Murton's Dip. KXTHACTS FROM TESTIMONIAL* J. KNTGHT, Esq., Feilding, Febrnary 26th, 1910 —Having used "Murton's Dip" for the past 15 years, I .wish to plaje with you my order for it again this year, which ii sufficient guarantee that it has given satisfaction. \ JOHN MUIR, Esq., Fortification, August 80, 1909.—1 have u&ed Morton's Pip for two years. The sheep are thoroughly clean from lioe ana ticks. My clip brought top prio« through the whole of fche Invercargil) series of wool sale#, TOKOMARU FARMERS' 00-Ot. ERATIVE CO., Tokomaru Bay, August 18, 1909.—Every sheepfarmer in this district is using your Dip, and they are all perfectly satisfied with tire results. W. S. MARSHALL, Esq., Bat», August 22, 1910.—1 have dipped my flock of between ten and eleven thousand Bheep with Murton's Dip for a number of years, and it has always given me satisfatcion." MESSRS J. GAHAN & FGN, Poho. uui, August 18, 1810.—We have been unable to find any live ticks after Being the dip. Amongst the high prices realised for wools treated with MURTON'S DIP, those obtained for the, "HlkU," "Beo," and y "T8t8" clips (from Waiapu District, East Coast), at January series of London Wool Sales, 1910, may ba mentioned. These woolr fetched up to. 16} d, l§Jd, and 15d • sspectively, for greasy crossbred. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., , AGENTS FOR THE WATRARAPA. INDIGESTION. ~~~ So many of our readerb suffer frou indigestion, and its attendant misei abie symptoms, that the followini letters Should be most interesting From Mr. T. P. Halls, Cab Proprietor, Kooringa, Burra Barra, S.A. "For many years I had been a grea sufferer from indigestion, attended bviolent, attacks of vomiting whicl completely prostrated we. I was trou bled a good deal'.with diarrhoea, grea depression of spirits and a loss of ner vous power. Medicine. did not seem t« benefit me, uhtil I commenced a cours. of Warner's Safe Cure. I am pleasei to say that in'g. short time the medicin/ banished all symptoms of ill-health, am now in good health and can testifj as to my efficient. cure." From Mrs. A. Camepon, 22 Napier street, Essendon, Vie., 24t-h Janu ary, 1910. "For some considerable '.une m; health was most indi iiei enC. _ I was fre quentiy seized with giddiness and in ternal pains, resulting, no doubt, fron a serious a'Section of the kidneys am liver, i much from persisten indigestion. At time* I would beconi) axcessively weak and scarcely able t. walk auo'ut and attend to my, house . hold duties. 1 was persuaded by friend to try tho effect- of a few bottle of Warner's Sufi Cure. 1 did so wit! tho result, th.it. iti a few weeks, th pains from which I suffered were re moved and I wis ab'o to go about m; duties once agi.in wab ease, have no hesitation in recommendin Warner's Sale Cure to anyone sufferin similarly. 1 also took Warner's Saf .Cure when suffering from nervous prot tration. with equally good results." It is the specific stimulating an. healing action upon the liver and kid neys c-f Warner's Safe Cure whic 'causes the medicine to be so effectiv n eases of indigestion and biliary dii orders. /}

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10240, 17 May 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10240, 17 May 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10240, 17 May 1911, Page 8

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