AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES. 1 J. JOHNSON AND CO. an- -• 'iiouruce that the Sale on acicoumt of Mais M. McGWEtATH, has ibeen POSTPONED Until WEDNESDAY, 21st June. LAND k ESTATE AGENT, 160 QUEEN STEEET, MASTEBTON Bepresentativa—S. ATMES. OH A 'ACRES, Freehold, all in juXjXJ grass, a fair portion ploughable when 'stumped. Ring fenced and subdivided into six paddocks, all well watered. Carrying 2 sheep besides cattle. Wintered last year 442 ,sheep, besides cattle and horses. Buildings: House 5 rooms, bathroom, wash-house, dairy, cowshed, woolshed, yards, hay shed, klip, trapshed, etc. Situated 1 mile from cheese factory and school; 6 miles from town by good road. PRICE £l2 per acre. Terms £SOO cash; balance can remain on mortgage. TO LEASE. QAA ACRES, real good dairy £\J\J farm, all level, handy to factory, school and railway station. Buildings, House and all necessary 'outbuildings. Rent 25s per acre. No Goodwill. Half year's rent in advance. No. 1167. TO LEASE. 4A A ACRES, splendid sheep rkxJXJ country, situated 5 miles from town. Close to school, etc. House, 4 (rooms, and aU outbuildings. Rent 12s 6d per acre. Half year's rent in advance. No. 1168. Murton's EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIAL! ,J. KNIGHT, Esq., Feilding, February 26th, 191J —Having osed "Murton's Dip" for the past 10 years, I wish to plaoe with you my order for it again this year, which it sufficient; guarantee that it has gives satisfaction. JOHN MUIR, fisq., Fortification. August 80, 1909.—1 have o&ed Morton's Dip for two years. The sheen are thoroughly clean from lice and ticks. My clip brought top pric* through the whole of the Invercargill leries of wool sales, / TOKOMARU FARMERS' 00-Oi* BRATIVE CO., Tokomaru Bay, August 18, 1909.—Every sheepfarmer in this district is using your Dip. and the rosults. W. S. MARSHALL, Esq., Rato, for a number of years, ways given me satisfatcion."MESSRS J. GAHAN & FON, Pohoaui, August 18, 1910.—We have been unable to find any live ticks after nimg the dip. Amongst the high prices realised for wools treated with MURTOtTf DSP, those obtained for the "Hlkii," "Be*," and "Tlti" clips (from Waiapu District, East Coast), at January nt-rioe of London Wool Sales, 1910, may be mentioned. These wool* fetched up to 16$ d, 15$ d, and 15d ospectively, for greasy crossbred. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER GANTILE AGENCY CO., AGENTS FOR THE WATRARAP MR AND MRS C. L. N. PETERSEN, Teaoharc or PIANOFORTE AND VOICE PRODUCTION, BEG to announce that their Teaching Rooms are now in the Y.M.C.A. Gymnasium, Church St. Diaphragmatic Breathing a Specialty. Days—Mondays and Thursdays. # Pupils prepared for all Examinations, Trinity College and Associated Board. Many imitations. Nothing: Equal to lon king's Unseed Emulsion For quickly curing doughs, Colds, and all Chest Complaints of young and old. A lady writes from Anatimb P. 0., Nelson: "1 always use Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, and 1 think it is an invaluable remedy." So will you if you try it. From all Chemists & Storekeepers. 1/6, 2/8, 4/6 bottle. E
ITQNE, GRAVEL, AND BLADDEf TROUBLES. So many people, especially ,as they idvance in years, suffer from stone, {ravel and bladder troubles, that th< lollowing letter will prove interesting t* ;hose of our«Teaders who are .thus af iicted :—"For some years I was a grew , lufferer from catarrh of the bladder. ] \ lad great difficulty in urinating. Then was a dull, aching paia in the lower par' >f the body and intense inflammation o ihe kidneys. The discharge of .urin< was very scanty and of a blood-red col »ur, my bowels seemed to swell anc were very much bloated at times. 1 ipent many pounds in medicines but :ould get nothing suited to my com »laint. I then commenced taking Waller's Safe Cure and derived great bene it from the first bottle. "Continuing t< ,ake the medicine I found myself im jroving all the time. The pains gradu illy ceased and my urine became cleai md was voided without distress. In i. :ew months' I had quite recovered. since that time I hav6 enjoyed verj {ood health indeed and can honestly re jommend Warner's Safe Cure to anyon< iuffering in the same way.'-' This Ist •er was received from Mr. William Vic j*r>«WilHaißS,.^ils& <'Wtfb : -st*e.t.i<; ;|Wir ligo, Victoria.' Similar letters illtter'ating '.he 3 ' effect ht !#ses' ofjptone, gravel/'and":.J)ladder : trot"lV)Tm 'Ti(rilt'' ! Sii^onn"<flt"-.ssif ! •» TJiififiirfiHet, dssaetl \* ■■'&. H. Warner and Co., Ltd. Aus iralasian Branch, >e sent post frtfe <W receipt of request by (ban.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10261, 13 June 1911, Page 8
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