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Stock <*^l^s&£s- I With the advent of £ " the lot of the farmer has become a happy one. A 5/- bottle ♦:'- ---of this sterling preparation equips him for all ailments :- of his animals. . X - "Veni" is very effective in'curing the various internal ' m*3***r* which afflict Cowa, Calves, Horses, Sheep and Pigs, i It is also a permanent cure Tor external sores and abrasions. *>•■, Give "Veni Oil Drench" . -- ! siHs -^.^N '""> a trial this season. , s > Jte[~~*W TEN CURES IN =as^^^/ v \ i^-i^g^i^w^ EVERY BOTTLE /^*^6 •'■■ • •■•** J? Snj; f All Storekeepei*s and lisjy^^^^^^ •$& s'.v i

■* ■ ■ v Farmers! A word with you. j tr v r -^ r . Tro^T^,r^-t^aTari ,.,^-.,, l , llprr uiii| > M|||ii |P -||i.|,|| -* When it is a case of Physic with your Horeaa and Cows, it is necessary to know, \ and a satisfaction to be sure, that the medicine used is right and absolutely th« '■' best of its kind. ED. D. HALSTEAD has had 50 years' experience in th« treatment of Horses and Cattle, and his ' COW DRENCH AND COLIC DRENCH FOR HORSES are the Best and Surest erer put on the market. ■' Halstead Veterinary Medicine Co. Head Office and Factory: THAMES, N.Z. 1 \ LHiil Agantf: Smith and Eaiton, Hawira, and Lamaion ani Mtlyllla, atratftra

W. Burgess. W. F. Therkleson. Ow;a W. BURGESS .[ft,; CO.? LAND SALESMEN ... ... MARTON. DAIRY FARM ON EASY TERMS. 1 QQ ACRES, lease with purchasing clause,, situate 12^- miles from FeildlOO mg, $ mile from P. 0., 1 mile to school; fully 150 acres ploughable balance easy undulating country; 60 acres been stumped and ploughed 5^ acres in barley for spring feed; subdivided into 9 paddocks," well watered; 6-roomed house, 3-stall stable, large barn, 14-bail cowshed separator room U acres orchard; now carrying 50 cows and- heifers, 28 weaners, 9 horses sbulls, and 65 hoggets. Lease has 6 years to run from August 1913 Rental 13s 6d for first year and 15s per acre for remaining 5 years with comDuLsorv purchasing clause at £20 per acre. Price of goodwill £400. 660* ' ■'.■'".« 204 ACRES freehold, situate 6 nvles from Foxton and 7 miles from Shannon, creamery opposite, also P.O. and telephone; all in grass 170 acres* been ploughed; practically all rich drained swamp, with well grassed ridges well subdivided into 10 paddocks; splendid 2-storey iO-roomed house with every convenience; homestead is situated on nice rise surrounded by lareeplantation; woolshed 60 x 25, 12-bail cowshed, loos© boxes, stables coach ' house, yard*, etc. Price £45 per acre. Mortgage £3000 for 5 years at 6 per* cent to National Mutual. £600 cash; balance for 5 years" at 6 per cent. ■ QQQ* tfAIRY FARM—VERY EASY TERMS. t. jl4*^ol^' hail? y Ht?® I 3"? f, arm '; new 5-roomed house, 9-bailed cowshed ;65 acres have been^ploughed, all except the frontage is ploughable and nearly all has been stumped well watered; 45 cows have been milked or*' this place. Owner will lease at 30s per acre with a purchasing clause at £27" per acre. £300 to b-j paid as guarantee of purchase. -No rent in advance G5& ffS/SER' THE STORY OF AMBER TIPS. f WmßlSs& Sifting the Tea. - 'j^^m^Sfr ' READ THE SERIES. After weighing, the tea leaf is placed on tray* iw/I^K^ iS» and taken to the upper floor of thefact '.y R /^^^S>-^*^M There it is spread on wire meshed trays •«** '^k a^ove another. A strong current of air is. ¥ Wn/flNh \ r? assed over these trays so that the "ght j» illoiy^ *' j\ withering" or drying of the leaf may take Q. | '*yb P'^ cc- The leaf is sifted with sieves as shown> /^^ (f) El E5 —'n *^c ba(?koround will be seen the trays of driedfc ? * \ s??T^t ''Tw leaves. Amber Tips Tea is a combination of th©> $*$&& ' li«^- mi nnes^ teas from the best plantations. r__jH ' Itra^^ J$ new ealand merit is quickly appreciated*. f^^j \ W§'Msp< j S sooniec< >gnised that in quality, fragrance, fla--v' - ■ vP ur an^ s^rength Amber Tips surpassed all others,. i^-^ay Amber Tips is the most popular tea in* r^ ! I^K New Zealand—and it is rapidly increasing in favour. I jdiPl T^li^ylsrHr v*' suc? ess nas its imitations—unscrupulous firms* \W^ W^^^N ■=x have imi^ te(l Amber Tips name ar.d packet. The■■'^■tLi^iik ''• / m^er 'Ps flavour and quality canno\ bo equalled,. Wx^SaL \ i ■•w*j'.\tfe^J P? no^ be deceived. Ask for Amber Tips Tsa :|| y§ % Ipiiifa '* S so^ n turee grades—l/ 8, 1/10 and 2/- por lb. 57-

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 6 September 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 6 September 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 6 September 1913, Page 10

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