IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. NOW is tt© time to work Havoc with the small bird pest. For a few pence you' will save several pounds, and with a minimum of time and labour. GORDON'S POISONED GHRAIN brings certain death to all birds which live chiefly on cereals. One grain ia sufficient to kill a bird, and it is so traited thait the bird cannot toedip getting tiie poison, even if it has .only the grain, in its mouth for a few seconds. We have the poisoned grain all ready miade, to 6ell in any quantity, from lib upwa,rds ; or if preferred, bring your own gram, and we will treat iit for you.— J. V. GORDON (Ghemisft. by Exacts.), tonA HINT TO THE WISE. A man is seldom sick when hia bowels are t*)gular, and never well when they are irregular. Bear thi in mind and take hamberlain'® Tablets a<s occasion may require. There is nothing- batter. They are gentle and mild in their a<stion> and are plea•sajvb to take. Try ilxhem, and you will never wis hto take jwiothier dose of pills. For sal© by all chemists and storekeepers.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10434, 27 September 1911, Page 7
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188Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10434, 27 September 1911, Page 7
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