Every and store sella Martin's Apiol Pills in New Zealand. See the signature, Wm. Martin, Southampton, England, is on each bottle.— (Ad.) Wolfe's Schnapps has cleansing action on the kidney a and bladder.-—tAd.)
MASSEY -HARRIS BEITISH-BUILT Farm Implements. We have to advise that we have now taken over the Auckland District Agency for these well-known Implements. In spite of war conditions, the Company has again secured a FULL SUPPLY OF IMPLEMENTS FOR THE COMING SEASON, So that our Clients can rely upon their orders receiving PROMPT ATTENTION. Catalogues and Quotations of our Latest Machines Posted to \ny Address on Application. Farmers , Co-operative Auctioneering Company, Ltd. AND North Auckland Farmers' Co-operative, Ltd., KING'S CHAMBERS, COMMERCE ST, AUCKLAND. Telegraph Address: "Farm-coop," Auckland. P.O. BOX, 518. V"* NZ PAT 254-9 6 /jf/7 J GEORGE McOAUL, WELLESLEY STREET EAST, would call Architects. BuUders and Property Owners' special attention to his I>ATK\T BATHS AND SELF-ADJUSTING SPOTTING BRACKETS. No tins. loutiiiß or irassliicrequired to sell (j. MclVs Self-adjustlnir HrarkPts. being , strong-", neat and substam l-i! easily tlxeri. and proor against painters' ladders springing- snouting out or them Price- and quality sufficient guarantee. l|e can honestly recommend them Thone 364
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 138, 11 June 1917, Page 8
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