"The offensive habit some barters lia' of blowing down the neck to reraovo sho hairs' sbould bo punishable," said S John Cockburn at a sanitary congress ; Brighton. ■ . For Chronio Chest Complaintß, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is. Gc •is. Gd.-Advt. ~ - '
I- - A.B. 1720 ■ jj. FSRE :: MARINE.":: ACCIDENT j . FUNDS EXCEED ... £5,700,000. "/ | • \ INCOME OVER ... £1,800,000. | Head Office in New ZealantiT-WELLSMGTON.' f 0. R. BENDALL, General. Manager.. f I COMPREHENSIVE .POLICIES, cove&ig .' ' . I i Third Party Risk (Public Liability) ' | | ■ Damage to Cars ' Transit Risk ij IS . Fire (including self-ignition, etc.) . | I : ■:: ' $ I Theft 'Accidents to Owner Accidents, to Paid • Driver | * These risks included if desired. I I ■ , ■ . . ■ , . , j ' All Law Costs covered in addition to tko Indemnity. _ 5 | Bonus.to Non-claimants, | i FULL PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. 1 '* is for Infants and Invalids \ \ /jsLfW£sy and for' those whose • digestive \ \ powers' have become weakened by \ '£ ness or advancing age. " ' ' \ ■ If the digestive functions, however weak, can do . jj I any work at all they should be given work to do to the \ ! : extent of their powers. In the easy process of its prepara- '• j . I tion the digestibility of Benger's can be regulated to give j \ this work with extreme nicety. ' \. f: The " British Medical Journal" says—" Benger's. Food ... ... ' i has, by its excellence established a reputation oE its own." j , ? Benger's New Booklet deals with the most common doubts and difficulties which j ; mothers have to encounter. It is sent post free on application to Benger's Food, Ltd., i 1 Otter Works, Manchester, England. „ . ] : I*. "' Berber's Food is said in tins by Drugs.ists x etc. s . fi J% SHEEP FARMERS: — INCREASE THE MONEY VALUE OF YOUR CLIP BY USING ROBERTSON'S HICHLAND SHEEP DIPS. Paste, Powder, or Fluidi Poisonous, or Non-Poisonous. N - WOOL SALES RECORDS. "The Abbots-ford" clip," writes Wright, Stevenson and Co., in January, 1907 "has topped thoN.Z. market for JTVE CONSECUTIVE YEARS, bv reason-of the use of HIGHLAND SHEEP DIP., Prices this year: Halfbred ' wethers loci.; crossbred wethers, 14d." In the same year. Goldsbofough, Mort and Co., reported :-"THE HIGHEST PRICE OP THE DAY, namely iSid was obtained for the first combine; of Yawong Springs, dipped with I HIGHLAND SHEEP. DIP:, MAGNIFICENTLY GROWN WOOL/PULL OP CHARACTER, SILKY/AND VERY ATTRACTIVE." Agents: ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., WELLINGTON, RANKITIKEI, MANAWATTJ, & PALMERSTON NORTH. raf y iV .,, mlJ |i T rTi- l " u -'.^^^ THE DAIRY FARMER'S IDEAL.'' Experts say—SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST, BEST, Miiking Machine on ibo market. If you want tho Very Best Returns from your cows, install THE SIMPMX, ' 'A. child can work it. No small wearing parts. Write for price and full particulars to — BACGETT AND POTTS, ERIC JESPERSEN, Chief Agents', Or to Dairy Engineer; WANGANTJI. PALMERSTON NORTH. JMURJkPt FARMERS' CO-OP/ASSM., ITD. Italian Warehousemen, Lambton Quay. AGENT® .F@R>BUTTON'B SEED®. -
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 977, 18 November 1910, Page 8
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