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! k TTTLLIAMS, Ltd. PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK SALE. TQDRSDAI, JULY 9th, 1903. ABRAHAM ft WILLIAMS. Ltd. will soil by public auction afc their yards, Bangitikei-street, as above, at 1 p.m.— 4(3 3-year bullocks 20 heifers in calf 20 woaners 40 18-month steers 40 springing heifers 30 fresh 2i-year steers 11 12-month jersey heifers (good line) 6 springing heifers, 2i- years 100 forward ewes 100 forward wethers 300 empty ewes 100 good store wethers 200 ewes in lamb (good line) 200 2-tooth wethers FOR PRIVATE SALE. STUD Border Leicester and Lincoln ewes, in lamb Stud Border Leicester ram and ewe hoggets Stud Lincoln ewe hoggets On account of Jas. S. Holmes, Esq., Oamaru. These are for sale at a very low price, owing to the Awa Moa Estate having been sold. For price and particulars apply to ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., Palmerston North. eliminaiy Advertisement. IMPOKTANT SALE OF Dairy Farms. MESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., in conjunction with Messrs Johnston and Sim, have received instructions from T. P. Clarke, Esq.; to offer for sale by auction at an early date— About 2000 acres of his -^ellknown Rongotea property, . cut in about 20 dairy farms, at very low reserves, and easy terms. . Plans and further particulars at an early date, or apply to Abraham & Williams, Ltd. Johnston & Sim. William MoiFatt, Land, Estate, Insurance, and Commission Agent, CUBA STEEET, PALMEESTON N. FOE SALE. 218 acres, half in grass, balance in bush, tofcava and riinu, good inetatltad road, 3 parts fenced, cottage, 2 miles from creamery and school. Price L 5 15s. 3400 acres, good sheep country, 700 acres ploughable, balance undulating, 12 paddocks, well watered, 8-roonied house, woolshed. dip yards, etc. Price L 3 Gs. Good terms. 634 acres, 12 paddocks, totara fencing, 8-roorned house (totara), half-mile from school, close to post office. Price L5. 81 acres, good dairy farm, 7 paddocks, 8-iooru.ed house, cowshed, orchard, close to cheese factory and school, L 350 cash, balance terms. 100 acres, Apiti, good farm, 7 paddocks, watered, 1 mils from town, cotlage, 2 miles from creamery, 100 acres leasehold adjoining thrown in the bargain. Rental 7s 6d per acre. Price Lll per acre. Easy terms. 310 acres, all level ploughable land, near Tauherenikau. Price L 7. Terms. 504 acres, first-class land, half ploughable, 16 paddocks, 17-roomed house and outbuildings, sheep yards, etc. All in firstclass order, 10 miles from Master ton. Price LB. Terms. 900 acres, leasehold, 700 acres in grass and ready to plough, well fenced and watered, 6-roomed house, outbuildings. Ilent 10s per acre, for 5 or 10 years. "1 Looked So Gliosrty.^ DEPRESSED and DESPONDENT. The Case of Mrs. G. O'SREA, [ffj * Local ReforUr.) •'•■ , rvc? ix yTß*,**o'",said Mrs- Georgma 0 bhea, of Alexandra-street, Auckland, 1 was very ill with an attack of dys. pepsia, which was unusually violent in character. Being in a delicate state of health m other respects at the same tune, combined to shatter my health completely. All the power went out of me, and I thought I was going to die." "How did you feel when first attacked by your illness?" "Well, I found myself gradually becoming unable to do my housework. I used to start cleaning up, and then leave off in the middle of my work, too fat'gued and exhausted to do any more. 1 had not enough energy to dress myself, often refraining from going out on business on that account. After eating I had a terrible oick feeling, accompanied with acute etomach pains and sharp twitching egonies between the shoulders, which got more insufferable as tima w<?nt by. These tortures were always greater when I lay down at night, and prevented me getting any sleep. Then my stomach got too weak to hold anything, the result being that I vomited Regularly after every meal, if what little I ate can be called such. Great oppression in my chest came on and made it difficult to ca.tch my breath,, and I often felt that I was going to choke to death. Spasms of sour wind provoked frequent fits of belching, as well as causing intense internal agony. The wind made my heart throb away at my ribs very violently, and I often feared that I was going to die when those dreadful attacks of palpitation were on. I was as white as a sheet, my eyes being dull and sunk into my head, dark circles appearing beneath them. The neighbours used to pity me, I looked so ghostly." "To what cause do you attribute your altered appearance?" "To the fact that I was continually suffering bodily pains without being abl« to eat a morsel to fight against the dis> ease. There was a bad taste> in my mouth which made the thought, of eating loathsome to me. This state of affairs continued for several months, and each night found me more restless and Bleepless than ever. My mind was disturbed with the most horrible thoughts •luring the long hours I lay awake, and I was broken up for the want of physical and mental rest. When I got up in the mornings my tongue was thickly coated with a yellow clammy substance, and my limbs ached painfully. My head was one mass of aches and pains, and a heavy, drowsy feeling was always upon Die. I could not do work eff any kind, as I was too weak and lifeless. Irregularity of the bowels set in, causing unceasing trouble, besides which my blood was out of order, as evidenced by the appearance of pimples and eruptions of the skin. I got so depressed and despondent that I did not care whether 1 iived or died. In fact, I would rather be dead than continue on in that sfaats of helpless misery." "Did the doctors not afford any re»* lief?" "Not the slightest. They could do nothing for me, as I took lots of modicine and pills without feeling the least improvement. I thought myself incurable, and the knowledge that something -Ose would shortly happen, and me with such a wrecked constitution, made me ;i!mosfc broken-hearted. But by the wonderful aid of Clements Tonic I evtn-t-unlly got through my troubles safely. I knew of a man who drank ve/jr heavily for years. Doctors said h.-3 inside was burned out nearly; but ha was made strong and healthy by Clements Tonic, which did the same for mo, although T spent pounds in vain on physic. I fait much easier after a fsr. doses of Clements Tonic, which soon drove away the sluspiish torpor which made my life un. nearable. My blood was enriched, and all aches and pains were sent out of my system, which daily regained strength and vigour. As I continued to improve I obtained more Clements Tonic, and I n-as now sleeping like a top, without any nervous troubles. My health was perfected by Clements Tonic. The public ought to know these facts, which you can publish in any way you please." STATUTORY DECLARATION. 1. Grorgiana O'Shfa, of Alexander Street. " Aiickland, in the Co'ony of New Zealand, do soemnly and sincerely declare that I have care, fully read the anrexed document, consisting of two tcllns, and consecutively numbered from one to two ami that v contains and is a true and faithful account of mv illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and also contains my full permission to publish in any way my statements—which I give voluntarily, without receiv. Ing any payment; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled "Tha Justice! of Psace Act, iBB*. Zs,eciae\zn<z & <Jnea. a / Declared »t Auckland, this twenty-nlnth day ol October, one thousand nine hundred, before me, THOMAS H. WHITE, J.P.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7757, 6 July 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7757, 6 July 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7757, 6 July 1903, Page 4