The CmcAfio Markets.— The hen<o grain matkets are active. Qhemaik <i mlvatice in ceti&ls is due to Mr Armoui'a nitmi pulsion of southern buying and the ajpuem imminence of war in the Far Eaet. Tl c Cora Kxchange has < ccasionally ehovvn sign of panic. P RADIANT £=?; )i HEALTH! J % o ft p Rosy cheeks! Sparkling If [Q eyes! Springy step! (lood if U appetite] Refreshing §O M sleepl-n sotiiul mind in a V" <s| sound body—these are Hie £ft r A boons which follow the Al k| use of (NJ 5 Dr. Williams* Pills. $ l<o There is no belief tonic— K^ ffJ nothing Vi-ill make you so V^ bright and strong and A\ 7) happy so quickly as Dr. Sy Q, Williams' Pink Pills—be & JP you boy or man, woman rt\ ix or budding maid. They i^ V V strengthen tlie spine, W ff make the nerves taut, anil !& Vj banisli heat effects; they \\ ky) net °" t!,e v ery foiiuda- J] ft* lions of disease and re- y move them. r^ £/ Married Lady's Note of Praise. 3 \J " About eight months ago," Jew C\ said Mrs. E. Samson, of Main fV/ »\ Eoad,Caversham,Dunedin,"l V» -« began to suffer from general lV V debility. The symptoms were \*) / weakness, distaste for food, y ar«v insomnia, and nervousness. /O \. My uncle advised me to try \f j\ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as he \ CV? had derived great benefit from 75K j^ jj them. Two boxes greatly Ml strengthened me, and made me }\ n sleep soundly, and by continu- *<L m) ing them a little longer my «P Qk blood was permanently en- jk f J\ richod and I regained excellent Vk \LJ health." .U) f.' More bloodless, ansemio, people \O \0 ' luve ' ea " Ul ' l J |J strong, huugry, <V > \, embolic mm aud women by Dr. \^ t*V Williams' Pink Pills than by any A*\ \\ o;her means. v'*\| /Mwmin&MS? Wf\ A. .' ulii l-y (linniis's .11 id storekeepers, U :n-.| ly tiie Or. Williams , Mcdi- /Ti \l) .-in,- Cn., Wuliington, .■?/. per box, f' S. H.t lo;.cs lfi/0, post free. They \!£) C/i <M,. i.rii-ii!y.sis, locomotor ataxm, 'Vr pji rhr: tsi.-nism. sciutica; i\lso nil A \,J ''i-i ,; 'S:'s niifirg from impoverisbeil jiA f Modil. s.-i-nfi!lii, rickets, erysii.eliis, \lf f. K'liSi ]ii|.;i(iii of tbe 1 owels uml <>«. \C I'H'Ks, liiiliee , ailments, etc. )j -) ~C. H. ARNDT, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT STRATFORD, TARANAKI. J t/O per acre, together with 50 cows; purebred bull; cub crop; farm implements, elc. Property tituated on pood road 300 yards from fc.ctory (adjoining farm recontly U ased ac 193 6d per acre). The let for J6654. Ptirticule on application. A C\rj ACRES finest dairy land, level (i and excellently grassed ; 1 mil© from Tc Uo town, etation, factory etc., Sl..\v.-!,for I County ; good dwelling; fencing ri: ,-?.\w:l i-. lorder, etc. ; lease of 28 yeara at VRjying <infa!e up to 2s 6d per acre. Good will £8 j eracre. Cheaper than freehold of a similar quality ; 27 acree of this property aie now lefc for £1 per acre. fjf\ A ACRES undulating to hilly coun I \j\J try, about half available fo dairying, all in the beet of grasses, wel fenced and subdivided into twelvepaddocku excellent eight'roomed residence and various necessary outbuildings ; could be divided into three properties without further ooat; creamery and propoeed railway station within 2 miles. This is a property sure to rise in value, Freehold #1Q per acre easy terms,
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIV, Issue 2846, 9 February 1904, Page 4
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