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FOR EVERY TYPE OF .NEURALGIA. Lumbago is simply neuralgia in the lumber muscles, which produces sharp pains across the kidneys, and makes it difficult to straighten the back; sciatica is neuralgia of the sciatica nerve, which produces pain from the hips downwards, while neuralgia in the head is wellknown by its sharp plunging pains. These troubles all arise from an inflamed condition of, the nerves, and the same treatment should be applied for them all. Baxter's Anti-neuralgio Pills act directly on the .nerves. It stands alone as a pain exterminator —a single pill frequently giving relief within ten minutes. Every chemist sells Baxter's Anti-neuralgic Pills at.ls-.6d box, or post free from J. Baxter and Co., Christchurch, manufacturers of Baxter's Lung Preserver, and Baxter's Compound Quinine Pills. ,See that your Anti-neuralgic Pills are silver-coated. It is a safeguard against substitutes. Baxter's Lung Preserver, the famous cure for coughs and colds, Is lOd bottle, large size. Baxter's Compound Quinine Pills, a splendid tonic for the nerves and digestive organs. Is 6d bottle. * UNTOLD AGONIES,—CAUSED BY KIDNEY TROUBLES. "TO TURN IN BED CAUSED INTENSE AGONY." "It was a year ago that I was first troubled with kidney disease and backache, and since then I have suffered untold agonies," writes Mrs Florence Newman, il Elger-street, Glebe, N.S.W. "The pain seemed to be right in the small of the back and across the jtidneys, and when I was compelled to stoop it seemed almost impossible for me to I rise again. When I went to bed at night I was quite miserable, and found it very difficult to obtain any sleep at all, and to turn over in bed caused me intense agony. "I heard of Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills, and decided at once to give them a trial. The result has been that all my pains have entirely left me, and I have now no indication "of kidney disease in any way. I consider that I am perfectly cured." Dr Sheldon's Gin Pills are sold at Is 6d and 2s 6d. Obtainable at W. K. Wallace, chemist. —Advt.

TWENTY-FIVE JS^BP YEARS' GOOD AB^B^, BUTCHERING _^Bbjw THAT is the l'ecord at tlie back of BARRACLOUGH'S BUTCHERY, and it is a record we are proud of. ' Mr L. S. Barraclough recently retired from the more active section of the business, but his expert knowledge will still be utilised in the selection of suitable animals for slaughter. Nothing but the best Mutton, Ox, Heifer, and Young Cow Beef will be selected. The age record may be verified from the Abattoir Book. Besides the usual supplies, the best of Mild Cured Corn Beef and Sausages ire a specialty. Try us with an Order. 1^1" 13ARRACL0UGH, BUTCHER HAWERA. (With whom is incorporated Mr W. TAIT, late of Manaia). CHEAP DAIRY FARM AS-A GOING CONCERN. i rjQ ACRES freehold, level and 1- • O undulating; all improved and ploughable, beautifully watered; 12 subdivisions; house 7 rooms (built 2 years), washhouse (2 coppers set in), stables, 12-bail concrete cowshed, engine room, calfshed, trapshed, pig sty, etc.; creamery and school £ mile, saleyards and railway station 4 miles; now carrying 50 cows and other stock; 5 acres in wheat and barley, 9 acres oats, 6 acres potatoes and mangolds, 13 acres hay; milking machine plant can be taken over at valuation. Will sell at £25 5s per acre as a going concern, stock and plant comprising 40 cows and calves, 28 pigs, waggon, 3 draught horses, harness, 1 thoroughbred year ling, new disc, single furrow plough, 3 sets harrows, milk cans, etc. Prico £25 os per acre for farm; stock, etc., as above as a going concern. £1560 cash required, the balance being mortgages of £2035 at 5 per cent and £850 Government Advances to Settlers' OfGee, which can be taken over. Owner is a widow, who dosires to quit farming. Above is really fine land. MESSANA & CO., LAND AGENTS, HAMII TON (WAIKATO).

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 31 January 1912, Page 6

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