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That peculiar weaknew *« commoa at this time of the year is demoralising to body and mind alike. To impart vi* lality to the system take Grape Tonic. j It revivei and braces the sickly, because I it nourishes and builds up the organs. As a tonic, appetiser, and blood slrengthencr it is unequalled. AT 2/6 PER BOTTLE. Other Health Wines -.—Orange Quinine, Yin Carno. Port Quinine, Coca Wine. All at 2/6 per bottle. ALL STORES AND CHEMISTS. _J TJLAKISTON & T3LAKISTON, BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS, DANNEVIRKE, H.B. Money to Lend on Approved Secui rity at lowest current rates. Agents for loans from the Goverument Life Insurance Department tit 5 per cent. TA AY I D -^TT ILS ON, INSURANCE, FINANCIAL. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, ORMONDVILLE. Alliance Assurance Company. New Zealand Insurance, Accident Branch. SECTIONS FOR SALE AT Makotuku and Ormondville. 4-Roomed House and 12J acres land in township of Ormondville; good terms. TJ f^i TJATERSON & CO., ACCOUNTANTS & GENERAL AGENTS. Tradesmen's Books Mad© up. IIIGH ST. (next Union Bank), DANNEVIRKE. W. ROBINSON, MAKOTUKU. (Twenty Years in District.) LAND AGENT AND FINANCIAL AGENT. Dwellings To Let and Fur Sale. Several Farms for Sale in neighborborhood and district. CALL OR WRITE. WANTED KNOWN- The Advocate make a speciality of printing cards. YOU CAN BUY IT CHEAPER AT MACKAY & POTTS'.

TCI RO S T & -JIT ENZI ES, DENTISTS, NAPIER. FEES : Complete Sets Teeth from £3 3s; Single Tooth and Plato ss; Painless Extractions, each tooth, 2s 6d; Painless Extractions, Children's temporary teeth 3s. Note — Either under gas or corsmw, (toe of charge. Any nmnbor lip to 32 teeth easily extracted under one administration of gas, tho safest and most pleasant of anaesthetics with no aftei'-efFects whatever. Chloroform and its unpleasant effects and dangers are done away wiih. No fee for extraction if new set is ordered. Trained nurse in attendance. Next Dannevirke visit February '.Will, Masonic Hotel from noon till o p.m. Next Waipukurau visit February 20th. T;tvist<xk Hotel, i'roin 10 n m till 4 p.m. Telephone 101. I^IOTVTER AND T3UICHAIID, SURGEON DENTISTS, Opposite Post Office ... Dannevirko. W. C HICK - SURGEON DENTIST, COSMOPOLITAN CHAMBERS, Nc. 1 Danxevirkk. Private residence, Gordon street. Telephono 52. ... P.O. Bos 2. [A card.] X HERBERT HANKINS, " * NOTARY PUBLIC, PALMERSTON N. P.O. Bos 65. MR P. B. FITZHERBERT, SOLICITOR, DANNEVIRKE, Will visit Makotuku and Norsewood on alternate Saturdays, commencing 27th April, 1907. TJ HODES and X^ESTALL. BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, NAPIER. MR WESTALL~~vviII attend at Ormondville every courtday at Mr David Wilson's at 10 a.m. Othor arrangements on business can always be made with Mr Wilson. m H. GORDON LLOYD, A * BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, DANNEVIRKE, H.B. Agont for th© Australian Widow 3 Fund Life Insurance Society, Ltd. T T T3ATTERSON, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Opposite Post Office, Dannevirke. Money to lend in any sums at lowest ourrent rates on approved securities. T A TJOBEHTSON, AUTHORISED SURVEYOR AND ENGINEER. Office, High street, opposite Post Office, Danevirke. TJ AGX All TENSSE N, ARCHITECT and VALUATOR. Agencies : Commercial Union Fire and Accident Assurance Co. Land and Comission Agent. Tamaki Chambers. ... Ward streot S. D. L AMB ' ARCHITECT, COSMOPOLITAN BUILDINGS No.l DANNEV I R K E.

KIDNEYS i The great success of ■j I'LANXEKOA in the treatment of chronic H disease is very largely due to the facs ■ tlitit Plantekoa is a KIDXKV medicine, B aiiUn;: divecUy and dtcisively on those B o-sans, «;>a ihus osppifej; ail poisonous H substances from the system. Being & M I.T< v >rn> reniciiy, it i 3 immediately abH sorbeil. This cannot bo said of !>i!la. M Price 5 - per Bottle. 9 Write your symptoms to the Vannger, H riantekoa, Wellington. " AMBER TIPS ' TEA Ouxaixei> I'Hi: HioHJisr .uvabd AXl> SPECIAL GOLI> .MKPAI. JOli E\fKT,LENC>: OV QI'AI.ITY AT TUE N.Z. I\TEBNATTO>*AL ExHTUITIOX. AMBER TIPS" TEAS are specially selected and are free from tannin, assisting digestion, and not causing indigestion, like many heavy, earthy flavored teas now on the market. Lovers of GOOD TEA should insist on their Grocer supplying them with ."AMBJEU TIPS" TEA Brand, ■which is ft guarantee for goodness. PRICES Is 10dand2s lb. In lib and Alb tins, 51b and 101 b boxes. To be had from near!}' all Grocers. STOCKED BY DC A DALGETY & COMPANY, LTD., DANNEVIRKE. PARTICULARS OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE. I 1162 acres grazing run, Mangatoro ■ Valley, good buildings, leaso 16 years with right of renewal. Wintered 2$ sheep besides cattle. This is one of tho best grazing properties in the district. All warm limestone country. (Fol. 103.) 2100 acres, all easy country, 10 miles from rail ; nearly all ploughablo. Can be sold in one or two blocks. Price £5 os. (Fol. 130.) 130 acres all in grass, subdivided in- . to handy paddocks, good dwelling house and out buildings, within three miles of railway station, dairy factory within i-mile of property. Prico £21 10s per aero. (Fol. 140). ?50 acres all good grazing land, well grassed, 11 paddocks well fenced and well watered, handy to echool . and post office, good metalled road to the property, improvements, 6-roomed house, w T oolshed, yards, etc. Price for freehold, £8 15s. (Fol.140.) TO LET : 254 acres all in grass, subdivided into 4 paddocks, handy to dairy factory, 10 miles from Dannevirke; buildings, small cottage, wintered 200 sheep and 100 young cattlo. Rent 12s per acre. No goodwill. TVill leaso for 2 or 3 years. (Fol. 1-11.) We have properties for sale in all parts of the_ dominion, aud invite inquiry. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., A. W. PERKINS, Sub-Manager. R. BOOTHBY, SAYING BRIDGE. IS Prepared to undertake, all classes of Building and Joinery Work in Town or Country. ESTIMATES FREE. WANTED KNOWN— If ~y7u get your address tags printed at the , Advocate Office you will save money.

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TWO SOVEREIGN REMEDIES. THE FAMOUS~SAUNDER AND SONS' PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT was proved by experts at the Supreme Court of Victoria to posess curative properties peculiarly its own, and to be absolutely safe, effetive and reliable. Therefore, do not aggravate your complaint by the use of one of the many crude eucalyptus oils which are now palmed off as "Extracts," and from the use of which a death has been reported recntly, but insist upon the Genuine Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract and reject all others. For wrinkles, sunburn, pimples, blackheads, freckles, cracked hand 3, dry and inflamed skin use Sander and Sons' Superba Skin Food. No lady should be without it. Allays irritation, produces a clear and spotless complexion, and a smooth and supple skin. REMEMBER that SANDER and SONS' SOPERBA SKIN FOOD is not an ordinary face cream, and unlike any of them, produces a permanently beautifying effect. Chemists aud Stores.

BARGAINS UNPRECEDENTED. ON. BARGAINS UNPARALLELED. An event Wcome alike to the Boardinghouse Keeper, the Settler and the Housewife. Our premises being out of all proportion m size to the business we do ai,d the stocks we carry we are forced to clear our shelves at the termination of each season. =A GIGANTIC SHARING OF ALL PROFITS. — = . Sheetings, Towels, Hearth Bugs, Galateas, Nurses' Cloths, Prints, Muslins, Blouses, Underclothing- Panamas, Shirts all affected. BEMNAHTS A FEATURE. MILLINERY AN ATTRACTION. NO SAMPLES CUT DURING SALE. — — i omMgnt— m urn i n m»in—giMMM— «»«—»— — nmMm|M| |[g ,, ||M| , | MmM L. G. ARMSTRONG, Draper and Clothier, Dannevirlte.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 937, 3 February 1908, Page 6

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