COLDS ON THE CHEST. "My little son was a great sufferer from bad colds on the chest," says Mr Gronow, Station St.,' Seymour, Vie. "At times he was so bad that he would ■be just choking for breath and nothing I tried for him seemed to give him relirf. I was recommended to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and in on© night I noticed an improvement. Now I give it to him as soon as I see any signs of a cold and he is soon alright again. I nouid not be without a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my home." Sold by all chemists end storekeepers.—Advt. At the. first signs of influenza summon .«"NAZOL" to your aid. This dependable remedy for coughs and colds, sore throats, and bronchial affections will soon make you right as rain. 6<i d.iv.- tor Is 6d.—Advt.
BAY GS= PLENTY LAND, HAY OF PLENTY LAND. A GENUINE OFFER. HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM. DAIRYING, FATTENING. CROPPING. OQPfc ACRES, at present carrying £VO 120 to 130 cattle and 22 horses. FIRST-CLASS LAND. Subdivided into fourteen paddocks bj LIVE HEDGES. Every paddock well watered and with troughs; 7-roomed house, extensive and good outbuildings, all splendidly sheltered; school"and creamery adjoining, four miles from township and railway. PRICE, ONLY £18 PER ACRE. £1500 cash; balance 10 years at 5 per cent. WE HAVE NO HESITATION IN THOROUGHLY RECOMMENDING THIS PROPERTY. i - FARMS OF FROM , 50 to 300 ACRES. 50 to 300 ACRES. ON EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. Subdivision of Mr H. Lysaght's Welcome Bay Estate, 6 miles frbm Tauranga. Plans and particulars on application /~IHAS. TT ryiRIGG, LAND AGENT TAURANGA. MEW -7MLAND T OAN AND .- "MTfi»L'A.NTILE AGENCY HAWERA and OPUNAKE. A RRIVED — NEW SEASON'S -£*■ VEGETABLE SEEDS. SEED POTATOES, including Beauty of Hebron. British Queen, Gamekeeper, Northern Star. GRASSES, CLOVERS, MANGOLD SWILDES, TURNIPS, RAPE,7^S" for spring sowing. Send for samples and quotations. V> ■■-■■,'••. ALGERIAN SEED OATS, GARTON OATS, SPARROWBILL OATS, VETCHES, BARLEY, RYECORN, BRAN, POLLARD, LINSEED, WHEAT, HAY, STRAW, TABLE POTATOES, ONIONS, ELMSHURST No. 1 TEA. i CALFMEAL—Bibby's Cream Equivalent, Gilruth's, L. and M. Crushed Linseed. _ MANURES for all crops—Lawes' Superphosphate, Basic - Slag,- Bernard's Phosphate, Bone Meal, Blood and Bone AGENTS FOR WOLSELEY MOTOR .;? - CARS. NORMANBY POULTRY PENS. 9ftfMY CHICKS etching every r'Wy month from the following breeds:—White Leghorn. Brown Leghorn, Black , Minorca, Black Sr?^ngt^n-i^Sg,*?* White Orpington, White Rock. White Wyandotte, Buff Pekin Bantams, Indian Runner and Pekm Ducks. We have more prize-winners in our breeding pens than can be found on any'other poultry plant in the Do-, minion. Show records speak for the ; quality of our stock.. This year we have • already won 208 orizes, also 3 silver cups, gold, medals/ and 28 spe--'cial and trophies. • x Day Old Chicks, Is each. Day Old Ducklings, ls (5d each. Settings. 6s, 7s 6d and 10s. Packing and postage/ Is 6d extra. Send for mating and price list. Post tree on application. , gJTEWART & -J ANDSPERG, ■".* NORMANBY, TARANAKI. I
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 14 October 1914, Page 8
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484Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 14 October 1914, Page 8
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