HEALTH A FACTOR IN SUCCESS. The largest factor contributing to a man’s success is undoubtedly health. It has been observed that a man is seldom sick when his bowels are regular—he is never well when they are constipated. For constipation yon will find nothing quite so good as Chamberlain’s Tablets for the stomach and liver. They not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion.—Sold by E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne-*
PROPERTIES TO LET aMB X=DR SALE. rpO LET—House, 5 rooms, all modern conveniences, workroom, motor shed, magnificent view; rent 255. —G. K. Pasl’ey, Estate Agent, Lowe Street. rpo LET Convenient 10-roomed House, in occupation of advertiser ; electric light and all conveniences.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Land Agent. __ npo LEASE, for~ 5 years, with purchasing clause, Section on which 'owner will build house to suit tenant. —W. Lissant Clayton, Estate Agent. TP OR. SALE—3OO Acres, o-roomed A House and outbuildings; carrying 1500 sheep and lambs; leasehold ; handy to town.—Further particulars from G. K. Pasley, Land Agent, Masonic Buildings. Tp r —Building or Business .Ur.-Ll. Sites, Dwellings, or Farms, Sheep Runs, or anything ’.n the Real Estate Line.—Apply 1. G. Lawless, Land Agent. XVANTED to Rent—House and few ' ' Acres, handy; also have numerous inquiries for Houses to Let or Lease. —W. Lissant Clayton, Estate Agent. T pTT —Good Business Sites at .U.JJ. Pukepapa Township, on easy terms, adjacent to the Kaitaratahi Freezing Works.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Land Agent. . VOR- SALE —30 Acres, 4-roomed House, Ormond; leased for four years at £4 per acre; £3OO cash. Balance terms.—G. K. Pasley, Land Agent, Lowe Street. SALE—Splendid Residential Site, WVnataupoko, few minutes from town; a bargain; must be sold at once.—W. Lissant Clayton, Estate Agent. , , VOR SALE—IOI2 Acres, Freenold, A Opotiki; 100 acres ploughable; all easy country; plentv of Puriri. Price £3. Cash and terms.—G. K. Pasley, Estate Agent, Masonic Buildings. T ONG LEASE—i-Acre, Gladstone AJ Road, suitable Business Premises or Yards, 42 years. Rent first term £4s.—.Apply W. Lissant Clayton, Estate Agent.
MURTON’S DIP, MORTON’S ‘ ‘Parasiticide Sheep Dip” from now will cost 30s per drum. One drum makes 1000 gallons of dipping solution. With the rise in price of 10 per cent-., other leading makes cost 44s to 57s to make the same quantity, arm Marlon’s is the best; TESTIMONIALS: Jno. Moore, Esq., River Ban'r. Bissington, H.B. I have used your Dip for close on 30 years, and it has always given me satisfaction. The mixing is no trouble, and. when dipping is finished there is no (dip! sediment to throw away. It destroys all vermi>. and loar es the wool in good order. ■ Mote.—Mr. Moore was the first sheepfarmer to use our Dip. David Pryde, Esv., Manager Whakaki Station, Wairoa, H.BG. Hawkins, Esq., Manager Huanni Station. Tolofta Bay.I have used your Dip for thu last three seasons, and it gave every satisfaction. For the past lh years 1 have used your D ; p on a flock of 25,000 sheep, and have found the Dip give every satisfaction, and also in the fop Mot trough. FLUENZOL FOR YOUNG CHILDREN To irrigate anh disinfect the throat and nasal passages of young children, unable to gargle, pour half, a teaspoonful of warm Fluenzol into each nostril at intervals ,while the child is on its back. Give internally to reduce temperature. Free,, from narcotics or sweetening syrup, Fluen®ol (1/6 and m is hnrmleea to children. 22
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4474, 15 February 1917, Page 7
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