Manawati Ist, 2nd and S NOTABLif look out for gordon and hepwohth's display of Washing Fluid At tho MANAWATU SPRING SHOW. Used in hundreds of homes in Paluverston North, and sold by the leading gweers. The greatest boon to ladies ever invented. Washes absolutely without rubbing. Does not injure the most delicate material. Cleanses men's suits from stains. Every lady in New Zealand should try it. Once tried always used. Mark the stand—Gordon and Hepworth. J. S. WATCHOEN AND CO., Palmerston North, Sole AVholesale Agents for Australasia. ' TOOK OUT FOR THE MAGNIFICENT EXHIBIT OF THE Kaiapoi Woollen SWanuf acturing G©. ? Limited. FARMERS AND OTHERS INTERESTED In MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS Are Invited to Visit our Stand at the MANAWATU SHOW. Barraud & Abraham, LIMITED. AGENTS FOR— Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies, Ltd., Portable and Traction Engines and Combines. Harrison, McGregor, and Co.'s Albion j Crushing and Grinding Mills. j Booth, Macdonald, and Co., Limited, < Ploughs and Farm Implements. Andrews and Beaven's Chaff cutters, etc., etc., etc. IT SUCCEEDS WHERE OTHERS FAIL. "SYKES'S WONDERFUL DRENCH." TjWERY owner is aware of the imX!i portanca of a remedy in case of sickness among his live stock, and in consequence, he-will, if he be prudent/ always have a stock or^th© most reliable medicine at hand. Take cows, for instance. Hero we have the important calving season on hand, and the drenching of the cow is a matter of all-round moment. All dairymen know the health of the cow must have scrupulous attention art; this peroid of her career; if the best results are to. be obtained. Once Sykes's Drench is used the farmer will use no other—a fact with which the maker has been made acquainted per medium of countless testimonials. Let those who have used it testify to it? merits. Listen to this: Messrs. J. and G. Richards, Opeke Downs, write: "We have used Sykes's Drench this season, and find it a great success; more-* so on cows after calving. We have used all drenches, but they all fail except the one Drench, "and that is Sykes's Drench for Cattle,- which we can strongly recommend to othersX' The Children's Teeth. There must be some reason why children suffer sa dreadfully with their teeth. Take any one hundred of New Zealand children, and you will likejy not find sixchildren in the whole lot with teeth as sound and perfect as they should be. The trouble seems to be that there is not enough bone-making material in the food given to children. Give the babies more Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda and as they grow the teeth will be stronger, sounder, and more regular in shape. In LANE'S EMULSION mothers have a really valuable children's remedy. The Cod Liver Oil increases ' flesh and fat, while the Hypophosphites I of Lime and Soda act not only as a tonic to strengthen the nerves and general organs of the growing body, but supply the bone and teeth building food and nourishment that all children constantly require. If mothers who are really anxious for the health and strength of their children will give a dose of Lane's Emulsion two or three times each day for several months they will be well repaid. This is a fact thafr can be easily proven by starting Lane's Emulsion to-day. While giving Lane's Emulsion teach the children to constantly breathe . through the nostrils, and they will grow up with such strong and sound lungs ; that the usual coughs and colds wil very seldom trouble them. Lane's Emulsion is sold by chemists and stores in two sizes, small 2/6, and large 4/6 The large bottle is the economical size. Manufactured by K. 6. LANE, Chemist, Oama.ru. 163 T^AVIlTir/rACLELLAN TT AS pleasure in announcing to his many friends and the general public that he will, as from Ist October, carry on the business of Cordial and Aerated Water Manufacturer at the factory in Lower Nixon Street. Specialities: Bok Ale, Lithia Water, Limejuico, und aoda, etc. riIHE DAVIES WHITE DRENCH. Ensures Early Milk Profit. la/6d.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12636, 25 October 1905, Page 2
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