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DARLING DOWNP, QUEENSLAND.-. DWAN 880% WELLINGTON, NZ. 6009 AORSS Freeoo!d, 13 miles form railway; fenced into 7 paddooks; good hoise. plenty water, rolling downs, - lightly timbered in places 14 sheep f» the acre all the year round. Price, £3 10d per acre. 4211 AORES Freehold, ftnce*, new bouae ; 200 aores under wheat cultivation ; permanently watered ; carrying one sheep to the acre on natural grasses. Prioe, S3 5s p r acre, Stock 3000 sheep : «»™ valn # tion ' H mileß from railway line. 2670 ACRE-. Freehold, rich black soil plainß ; 1 J -heep to «he ao-e ; on natural grasses, fenced, well waterei. Price £4 I ec acre, or will rent for a term at £530 per annum ; 2000 sheep, H0 v cattle, and 10 horses at valuation. '-^ 1038 A RES Freehold, firs l -cla«Tland, black eoi', heavily srrasaed ; carrying 1£ sheep to the acre ; 300 aores cultivated, including 100 axes lucerne ; splendidly watered. 31,000 ACRES Freehold, fenced, homestead well watered ; carry 2 sheep to the acre: Btock 18,000 Bheep, 4000 cattle, 100 horses, at valuatioa. Price £2 10d per acre. ■ - 20,000 ACRES, Leaseholl; rental Id par acre ; 27 yearß ; permanently watered ; carrying capacity 10,000 sheep. Price £5500 cash. Write to us and we will give you all information coaoerning this wonderful country. DWAN BROS., WILLIS ST.. WBLLINGTOy, N.Z eczemaT Registered "NOAH'd DOV^" OINTMENT (Patented by R. Whitfrof Auckland). For the cure of Eczema and Ringworm Aod Kindred Diseases of the Skin HAS effected MARVELLOUS Curea of the moat STUBBORN and LONGSTANDING oases whiph have baffled th« MEDICAL PROFESSION and PATENT MEDICINE?. PRICE— 3a. 61. per tin ; all ohemißts and Bfcorekeepes. Following ia one of the many glowing Testimonials we are constantly receiving---"Otahnhu, Auckland, 15th April, 1908 — TESTIMONIAL TO THB WdMUBHTG CURE Of 'NOAtl'S DOVE 'OINTMENT — I had Buffered from Eczema for 14 yeare. I was twice ia the Auckland Hoapral. Ij ia now over" two years Binoe I left that institution, as I found they we*e doinff me no good. I tried aU kinds of ointments lotions, and blood mixtures, all to no use The pain, was most cruel, and I often wished' to God that 1 was dead. The day 'Noah's Dove Ointment ' was brought .to the door, I was on oruchea ; I could not put my lairs to the ground. I laughed at ttiem whm tbey sad it would oure me. I told the ge tleman I had tried too many ointments. andJ would try no more,, as I had given up all hopes of ever getting well ; bat my huaband would have me trjr one tin— it was on a lueßday— and at the end of a week I was able to go about without a" stick: and although it took several tirs to complete the oure, it is no* over 12 months eince, and no Bign of it comiosr back.— l am, thankfully youw. (Signed) J. MDRPHY.— To R. Whit/ E g., Auckland." £377 Sola"Disttibatirg Agent for Wellington J. J. CRONIN,. Victoria St., Wellington.

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New Zealand Tablet, 24 September 1908, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, 24 September 1908, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, 24 September 1908, Page 32

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