.'■! inousangs ..ot ' ? ib lf youns T^ 1 ? 1 ~tol * who have men fnends l^ft^wK-^^^'' ' art^e at eof real; benefit instead of some silly, '■^».jJ^^^^^Mff^f^^m^ s useless trifle, it might' not be ItttillieiSieiiiel A Bottle of Pills may seem an amusing:' ill orlinusaalthin g to su gg est ; but, seriouslyitill • anything of equal size or cost''be-"■ ■lulilit ■ wiw sen t that will be so necessary or useful ?. 'BjP3^l''S^^ißrill WM, It is'a well-known fact that the. men Fv' , '' require such a remedy. The irregular ""* * I >18. ' life causes the system to get out of order, and it is this getting out of order that is responsible for such an enormous loss from sickness. The shot and shell of the enemy are only a part of the danger the soldiers face. To be an effective soldier, good health is far and away the most important single item. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are too well known to the Public to waste space telling wlial they will do. The little amber bottle in which they are packed will secure them from all kinds of weather conditions, and they can be carried by the men on their person at all times without inconvenience, j 10,000 Bottles of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills were offered and accepted by the Australian Military Authorities during the early months of the war. From letters received from Egypt and other W^m^^^^/^m , advices, the gift of these Pills was highly appreciated, because they met the every-day requirement, and kept them in perfect condition. See that a bottle of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills is included in any parcel being sent to a Friend at the front.
AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. ' pAHIATDA' SHOW. FRIDAY, 9(i~FEB., 1917. CHALLENGE CUPS FORMaiden Hunters' Competition. Open Hunters' Competition. Ladies' Hunting Competitipn. Lady's Hack. Best Dairy Cow, to be judged on points. Beat Two Yearling Dairy Heifers. Dairy Class. (Most points.) Romney Marsh. (Most points.) ■ Lincolriß. (Most pointn.) Farmers' Utility Class (Sheep). (Most , points.) Most points in all the Sheep Classes. Most points in the Horse Classes. AND A CUP FOB The Exhibitor gaining the most points during the Show. RAM PAIR, SATURDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1917. Prize Schedules and all particulars from J. A. WALSH, Secretary. ■MASTERTON A. & P. ASSOCIATION. 30th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. bolway~show, The Leading North Island Autumn Stock Show. FEBRUARY 20th and 21st ) ENTRIES CLOSE FEB. sth. ' RAM AND EWE FAIR. " FEBRUARY 22nd and 23rd. SPLENDID EXHIBITION of Horses, Cattle, Sheep,. Pigs, Dogs, Produce, and Horticultural Exhibits. JUMPING AND JUDGING' COMPETITIONS. SHEEP DOG TRIALS. Accommodation arranged for Visitors. Apply, by letter, to the Secretary.. Showgrounds comprise 70 Acres of ideal picnlo grounds; Native Bush, running streams, shady: nooke. Hot Water supplied ffratis for picnics. Railway Siding and Holding Paddocks at Showground gates. ' Write for Schedule and full partlcn-: lare to— ' ■ . J. B. EMMETT, Secretary, Box '40, Masterfon., ' • FEILDING A. AND SHOW, ; FEBRUARY/6th & 7th, 1917. ENTRIES Closed on JANUARY 19th, 1917. Comprehensive Schedule containing full particulars of liberal prizes in all classes of Stock and Home Industries 6upplied on application. FIFTH ANNUAL WEST COAST RAM FAIR, Conducted by Feilding A. and P. Association. FEBRUARY Bth & 9th, 1917. (Two Days following Feilding Show.) Entry Forms and full particulars from Entries close on January 23id. E. H. FISHER, Secretary Feilding A. and P. Assn., P.O. Box 98. Feilding. RANGITIKEI A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. 'ttIXTH.. ANNUAL SHOW. THE BEST SHOW ON THE MAIN TRUNK LINE. / . RECREATION GROUND, TAIHAPE, .WEDNESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1917. PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE RED ■ CROSS FUNDS. ' Comprehensive Schedule embracing all Classes. OVER JCIOO WORTH OF TROPHIES, In Addition to Liberal Prize Money, MAIN TRUNK RAH FAIR. TAIHAPE SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, Ist MARCH, 1917. Show Entries ..CLOSE SATURD-VY, 17th February, 1917. Ram Fair Entries CLOSE THURSDAY, Ist February. 1917 Send for a schedule of the Show and particulars of the Ram Fair to A. M. RYAN, ' Secretary, '*'•■■ Bos' 81. Taihape. npE MATA WINES, grown and made A in our own Vineyards on the Sunny Hills of Havelock North, Hawked rfllHE "Talking" Sign at Courtenay •*- Place solicits business while the public ie in the mood to spend money, ,
HOW FIRESTONE TYKES ARE MADE These "double-distance" Tyres are made from pure up-river Para Rubber, and finest Sea Island Cotton Fabric—both the finest obtainable. .But how they are made is a Firestono 6ecret. Firestona chemists have special formulas—blends that make Firestone Treads, Cushion Layers, Breaker Strips, and Side Walls absolutely unequalled for toughness, heat resistance and mileage capacity. Firestones have extra quality in seven places —they give "most miles for the money." Use Firestones! If the garage can't supply, get particulars from A. HATRICK AND CO., LTD., Wanganui and Wei" lington, 'New Zealand Agents.—Advt. SHOW. Tho above notable District Event will take placo on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 11th and 15th FEBRUARY", 1917. RAM FAIR, 16th FEBRUARY. In all Sections there is wide scope for competition, ahd in addition to the usual attractive features, there will be a SHEEP DOG TRIAL. Valuable Challenge Cups are. allocated to most of tlio STOCK CLASSES, as well as to the DAIRY PRODUCE SECTION (for Export Butter and Cheese). The DOCx SECTION lias been further extended, with liberal provision as regards prize-money and trophies. Schelulcs and all information may be obtained from tho undersigned. Entries Closo on January, .list. F. C. STUBBS, Secretary.
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