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IN DESPERATE STRAITS. "Mine was a serious case, I suffered too long from indigestion before I found relief," said a strong man to a friend one day. "At last I was willing to try everything that was suggested to me. Someone said that one thing was good—someone else said another, and I tried almost everything without result until at last—" "You gave up hope," said the friend. "1 gave up hope," said the strong man. "But one day a sympathiser placed in my hand a box of Baxter's Compound Quinine Pills. "You're the last I'm going to try," I said, and I took the pills doubtingly. And they were the last. Baxter's Compound Quinine Pilis cured me. I stuck to those pills when I found them effective, end here I am —cured I They're only Is 6d a box at chemists and stores, and 1 wouldn't be without Baxter's Silvercoated Quinine Pills for anything. I always carry them with me." *

NOW IS THE TIME FOR THE TOP DRESSING OF PASTURES! BUT the question which confronts the farmer is, WHAT IS THE BEST MANURE TO APPLY? The solution of this problem is found in GILL ANDERS' PASTURE MANURE, which supplies the ingredients necessary to increase the growth of grass and to maintain the fertility of the soil. GIVE IT A TRIAL. Also in Stock —Mount Lyell Superphosphate, Basic Slag, and other Fertilisers. Further Enquiries solicited. XI /^.ILLANDERS, SEED AND MANURE MERCHANT, HAWERA. A COLD IN THE HEAD OR ° NASAL CATARRH ! CURED BY slightly diluted with water and © carglecl as follows:—-The patient ® should be seated, or, better still, @ lying prone on the back, with the Q head slightly below the level of the © body. While gargling (or swallow- A ing slowly) the head should be Q thrown ba<-icwa:ds. so that the «% medicine, coining in contact with a the uvula and the rcof of the a ** palate, may enter the passages lead- w ©lag to the ncstriis. _ A forward and downward move- ™ O merit of the he:«d will then cause _ the fluid to pass through the nasal 9 passages, and thereby rapidly dissi- © pate mucous accumulations. A ® soothing effect is immediately pro- © duced; and a repetition of the % gargling at intervals will effect a © final cure. ' 4& Insist upon having •'FLUENZOL " @ and accept no substitute. g» t>9 I/G Chemists and Stores 2/6 The success of Bonnington's i Irish Moss has been so great, jj and its sale so large, that ] unscrupulous persons have jj I tried to imitate it. In \ order to make a larger profit |f ! lome retailer may endeavour to sell || you one of these imitations. Ask M for Bonnington's and insist on get- || ting it. For over half a century it J® has been the standard medicine for i coughs and colds—there's nothing i so **fe, to reliable, so effective. h MR. J. TURNER, of Dunedin. | writes: —" For some years I have \ had BonningJon's Irish Moss for Mrs. Turner and she has derived k much benefit by its use. She was 5 j considered consumptive but Bon- I ! nington'c Irish Moss has quite restor- a ed her, and she is now quite strong. I I I have recommended it to many iss persoos, and believe thst all lure m , baen pUuad with its effect." 50' ¥ f CARRAGEEN \) IRISH MOSS (With whom is incorporated Mr \T TAIT, late of Manaia.) QQ ACRES, all level assd highly OO improved, the best, improved farm in the Waikato; 10 paddocks, well watered in every paddock, practically all live fences and mostly sheep proof; 7-roomed house and all conveniences^ man's room, 6-bail concreted cowshed, 5-stall stable, implement ,shed, loft, barn, piggery, etc., and everything most convenient; 2 windmills, concrete troughs, and tanks galore; owner milking 45 cows and carrying other stock, also o horses: creamery and P.O. -Jmile, school 2 miles, town, railway station and sale yards 3i miles. Price £31 per acre, andi half cash, wanted. ' Absolutely the Best and Most Compact 100 Acre Farm in the Waikato. If this will not suit, we can quote you from a list of over 400 properties. Write for latest Land Lists. MESSANi. & CO., LAND AGENTS & SHAREBROKERS HAMILTON (Waikato). SALE. TO those contemplating furnishing later on, it will pay you to buy now at Purser and Son's Sale. Fro© storage f required-.... .

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 18 June 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 18 June 1912, Page 6