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Public Notices — -iHftrr l^—"^' ' ■^■•n"^*- , g **■■«' .— *•* n j.,' . -Tr____y- ■ ___wi.un.wrn': .T^_f-_L.' — __-.—_*._. .._c«___.._!.-_-- v- -. ' 1897. A LAST WO E I). Another year draws to a close, and many v/ill again scan closely the^wos ann cons of the paßt year. There is a tati-faction iv knowing that we hava acred well our part, and have done th 6 best in tfc.e circumstances in whioh we havo been placed. Many of our oountry friende have, no doubt, accomplished their object of making two blades of grass grow whore only one grew before. Many honsewivea have, for tbeir part, added to the pleasure of life by making a judicious seleotlon from the various brands of ariiclti- which from drty to day refresh the inner man. In th-Ee, none play a more important part than the " cup that oheers," The hous&wivea who have seleoted the fumous TIGER TEAS ' have aoted well their part. They havo had their reward. Those who did not select TIGER TEAS in 1897 missed at lea_t one pleasure in life ; but they can to some extent remedy their mistake _y commencing to use TIGER TEAS on Ist January, 1898. The aim of the proprietors has betn to make and keep TIGER TEAS the beßt value in the market, and, judging from the enormone inoreaee in sales, they have not failed in aoting their part. TIRED OUT A?-D BLL_ i Tonics (so-called) do no good, but Ayer's Sarsaparilla builds up and restores to health Mr. J. Oough of Cape Town, Cape Colony, who sends his portrait and writes as follows : "During the past summer the extremely hot weather made me seriously ill. I lost ail appetite, could not sleep, was incapacitated for work, and suffered from severe pains in tlie head. I tried several tonics, but they did mo no good whatever. A friend, who had been similarly affected, told me to take Ayer's Sars;iparilla, as he had done. I followed his advice, and soon began to regain my strength, and after using three or four bottlea my health was completely restored." Very many people suffer from the effects of a prolonged season of warm weather in tho same way as did Mr Gough. Their blood becomes thin, food distasteful, and life is positively burdensome. makes new, pure blood; restores strength and vitality, and has been the salvation of thousands who, prior to its use, were, as they expressed it, "both tired out and worn out." See that tlie name— Ayer's Sarsaparilla— is on the wrapper and blown I in the glas3 of each bottle. Prepared by Dr. 3. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., TT. S. A, Maclean and Co. AUCTIONEERS, STOOK & STATION AGENTS, WOOL, GRAIN AND PROD DOE BROKERS AND VALUATORS, GRAIN SEASON" 1898. ON the near approach of another grain season, we desire to offer our services for the disposal and handling of your grain and other produce. Oar New Stores are completely vermin-proof, so that clients need have no fear of their consignments being destroyed in any way whilst in store. We are in touoh with all the buyers, and consignors may safely rely upon us securing full market value, and our oharges are as low as any other agent's in town. Cornsacks, Twine and all Farm Requisites supplied on short notioe and at lowest prioes. S ____, Uli ZEE] S3S TUP If QUI CQ Burnside, evsry Wednesday ; Balolutha (fortnightly) 8 UUIV OliLE.d Friday ; Milton (fortnightly) Tuesday ; Stirling (monthly) ; Palmereton (monthly). P EI! CPU I QAI PQ Rabbitskins, every Monday ; Sheepakins, every U £ IVE lift L VIiLK-O Tuesday ; Wool, as advertised ; Grain, periodically. Clearing; sale, as per arrangement. Liberal Advances made on Wool, Grain, Stock, &c, at lowest rates of interest. Loans negotiated on Freehold and other Seourities. Bankers : The National Bank of New Zealand, Limited. L. Maclean, ) . „ I J. KHttOCS, Ageet, Mil&on, 3, T. Pram, j Auctioneers, j

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 2955, 26 April 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 2955, 26 April 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 2955, 26 April 1898, Page 1