1 /?!'• ' V\B?*' Old and Young New Zealanders —all like AulseGrook's Milk Arrowroot Biscuits — the crisp, golden-brown appetising biscuits. There's so much goodness — real bodybuilding nutriment — in them that you should see' that your youngsters eat them. Many a sturdy^ New Zealand baby has been brought up almost entirely on Aulsebrook's Arrowroot Biscuits. They are so easy to" digest ' and so sure to build plumplittle limbs and happy little folks. Buy some to-day — .ask for Aulsehrook's Milk' Arrowroot Biscuits. v DONT WAIT~^ until you are worst before * starting it campaign against I disease. No matter how slight I may be your indisposition your 1 duty to yourself demands that a immediate steps be taken to I disperse it. Of course, you S expect to get better and not | worse, but where health is in f question you are neyer justified 1 in leaving anything to chance, I I and,~~as is well known, India- f position, insteadof disappearing I of its own sweet will, frequently I develops serious disorders if I neglected. Your safest course \ is to , € 1 TAKE f BEECHAM'S 1 PILLS I which are the World's finest I household remedy for the cor- , I rection of derangements of the • I stomach, liver, or kidneys. I Slight headaches, loss of appe--1 tite, a nasty taste in the mouth € and other little symptoms of < f that sort are indications of . I digestive disorder, and may. be 1 regarded as Nature's warning C of worse troubles to follow if 1 ■ the cause of the present ail- *, 9 ment be not speedily removed. < ■ Don't wait until to-morrow but J take Beecham's Pills & frtciatci/ikftajk, KIAVy %r>n <ai mi »h<sjiWkii/ IWW. N-ANOA'RROW AND COY. AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. ,Havf the following Froperties For Sale £260 — Leasehold, Nelson St., with t new five-roomed dwelling thereon ; fenced and ready for ocru pation. £300.— Leasehold. Upper Shakespeare St., together with .-new four-room-ed Dwelling thereon. £2?C— Leasehold, iNeisun Quaj, Cobden, witn comfortable six-roomed " ' dwelling thereon ; * almost new ; splendid aspect. £iijO.—i?ieehold bection* 66ft. by 1321 L, Marlborough St/, cleare^d and ready tor building. £3000.-*-— lo Jend. on approved Leasehold or "freehold securities. — breehold,"one-nfth acre, bhake^ speare St. j - ideal building site ; cleared and- ready for building. £2 2 s. —Freehold, quarter-acre, Lydia St. , magnificent view ot town" '* dud harbour. — Leasehold, Murt a y St., with six-roomed dwelling thereon ; , magnificent view of town and; harbour. £350. — Section, Masters St., with sixroomed Dwelling thereon and out \ buildings; good garden. - £850.— Quarter-acre, Cowpey St., with, coinun, u «.js nine-roomed Villaf Resident*, .jereon ; every convene ence. ' ,« v £450.— Quartei.rtt.re, Freehold Section/ Cowpei St m cleaied and drained ; v excellent onuatiou "* *'■ aairytown f^-S?lcndid TAL<Y FARNJ, 1000 acrei>; leasehold; low rental^ 70 acres felled and in grass ; watered by > two creeks. One of the 'most promising properties on the Coast NANCARROW ANO COY tW r#fc.ALANL> -NSUKANCt ACCIDENT BRANCH RANSACTS ALL BRANCHES OF - f ACCIDENT BUSINESS. MAIN FEATURES: bsso!«Ws Security, Prompt and Liberal Settlement. • » EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR and Li others will study their own merests by applying for rates, and, ther particulars to 3.'' S. 'OiftAY * co DISTRICT AGENTS STRAIGHT TIP. Brown,: "Have just heard of someing good; faidy makes your hair* 1 irl. Jones:. "What's that?" Brown,- "SPEIGHT'S BOTTLEn LE AND STOUT-'N Jones: "Well don't/ tell the otheT* How., This is "the best in thej lony." s jl ROWLEY' and T^EAStJ' I XV. m " BOTTLERS
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Grey River Argus, 29 June 1914, Page 2
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