.{ls it that certain tilings are never out of { tsdate butalways popular—certain books,J J certain pictures, certain musio, for | j/books,.those pictures, that music there! t isgome'thiag that j k menand women find they need ordesire., j Right popularity is % Uall-mark of value. I 5? if this view be applied to a medicine J which has now been before the public J j for more than half a century-a medicine K which from the/first &as proved an un- [ J rivalled remedy for all irregularities of ( I? the digestive organs it cannot be denied j J that 2eecham's Fills triumphantly Btand the test. Three : generations of men and < j#women have acknowledged the sterol j ling worth of these pills for the relief ( Jvanil cure of various ailments of the* J stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels. ' J for many years have enjoyed a sale far j K larger than that of any other proprietary« J medicine/ They are the sovereign J for constipation, indigestion,l * pains after/ eating,' biliousness, sick: V headache, heartburn, flatulence, liver- ( £ ishness, sallow complexion, lack-lustre • J apoejxance of the eyes, bad taste in the I "t mouth, diaziness, hea. y tired feeling, j f t poor aopefcite, and federal want of-tone.! VA stable, dose girep rolief, o.nd, taken as directed; this lheiicme VriUl not fail to ; S Sotd everywhere in boxes, prlef J tojd. (3b pills) 1/1 .J (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pills). ENDSLEIGH ESTATE CHOICE I*NDS FOR *Ai£. THE Undersigned are favoured •' With ip-structions from the owner to, offer for sale about 400 acres of thew<s-kriown and far-famecf ENDSLEIGH ESTATE, situated atj HAVELOOK NOETH, and foot miles from Hastings, in lots to suit purchasers, eay from 20 acres upwards. This land la rich alluvial Bats of great depth not easily estimated. Well watered and well drained. The soil is unrivalled in this Dominion for. its fertility and the district fori climate. There are no logs or stumps to impede the plough, while the higheat possible averages of crops can oe grown. For many years it has grown from 45 to 60 bushels per aore of rye-grass seed of the bert quality, averaging £l2 -10s per acre. The paddocks being closed only four, months for this splendid return. The, land will carry 1 dairy cow per acre or 6 ewes per acre, and fatten thei® lambs For root crops nothing better can be desired. The crop of mangolds" now growing on the property is estimated by experts to yield 80 tons per acre without manure of ainy kind. Early possession can be given. Full particulars on application to. the Sole Agents— WELLWOOD AND WEJLLWOOD, HASTINGS, Or ■ . 0. ft. PREECE AND CO., £ 1 eratoo N.- Sole Agents.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10502, 14 December 1911, Page 2
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446Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10502, 14 December 1911, Page 2
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