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A series of very good statuesque poses, with limelight effects, representing the subject of pictures by wellknown artists, are being given at the Dominion Show by "Fleurette." They are all accompanied by a short explanation of the picture by the manager.

"How trifles often change us!" { —Bracken. Just a touch of cough or cold is apt to make the most cheerful person peevish and miserable. But there is a way to remain free from such annoying ills—simply take an occasional dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver. Its tonic and vitalising properties keep the system healthy, and enable one to ward off cold and chills. Thousands of people recommend "Baxter's.'' Get a big Is lOd bottle to-day—every1 dose will give you benefit.—Advt. DON'T SUPPRESS A COUGH. A cough is only a symptom and the cause is what you should relieve.- The most common cause of coughing is a. cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy doe's not suppress a cough, but relieves it by removing from the throat and lungs the mucus which obstructs breathing and causes the coughing. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy opens the secretions and effectually and permanently relieves the cold as well as the cough. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.—Advt.

ARE YOU AN INVENTOR? You'll make more money out of a successful invention -than from a lifetime of work. Get your.idea patented and place it on the market. Henry Hughes' free booklet, "Advice to Inventors," gives reliable information on t«arenting. Write for it: 157 Featherston street, Wellington. 74 What, a cold on the chest? Rub a little "NAZOL" where you feel the tightness, and cover with wadding. Sniff a few drops through a Nazol Inhaler, That treatment always soothes and eases. —Advt.

TO FARMERS THE AUTO MILKING MACHINE CO., LTD. rpHESE Machines are now on the -*- market, and are up to date in every particular, being equally suitable for large or small herds, the capacity being from 24 to 60 cowa per hour. Every part is of the best, and we claim the machines are second to none. To anyone interested in milking machines we shall be pleased to show same in working order. The "Auto" Cup is a special feature of these machines. It leaves the teat an natural condition, will not fall off, and is also a clean and fast milker. Do not buy a machine till yoa have seen the "Auto." Full particulars as to pricee, etc., on i application to— j^-EW rjEAJsANB T OAN AND TI/JERCANTILE A GENCY ! /COMPANY, T TD., HAWERA,

LAND! LAND I LAND1 TAR AN AKII TAR AN AKII THE IDEAL DAIRYING COUNTRI OF THE AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT, ANE GENERAL MERCHANT. SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. 75 ACRES, freehold land, wtuated 1* first-claes locality and within ft few yards of post office, echoo] and factory; well ferced and subdivided, all level and weft watered; 10-roomed /louse, 16----bail cowshed and stable. Prio« £35 m acre. Terms £300 cash, baiauce can remain for good term at 6 per cent. Car strongly recommend this littk dairy farm. 102 ACRES, freehold, all le<rel and lx grass, subdivided into 11 paddocks; good piggeries, concrete floors; 1^ miles fr<vn railway, 1^ miles from factory; 6-roomed house, good cowshed, orchard; no stumps, all been ploughed and relaid down again in English grasses. Price £32 an acre Torms £W0 cash; balance I years at 5$ per cent. This is • cheap property.

5400 ACRES, freehold land, about 1100 acres has been felled; hUIj and undulating country of pood quality, well watered, small amount of fencing. Price £5 per acre. Must be sold to clow an estate; any terras given ir reason. No better investmeni off paring in the Dominion.

PLANTING SEASON, 1915. FOR Sale, 20,000 hedge and shelter plants, all hardy and well grown. From 10s to 25s per 100, according to •^ge and variety. Boxthorn and Berberry at lowest *atos. Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, from Is each. Fruit Trees. —A small but choice selection of varieties suitable +*1 the district. Price Lists on Application. Btiy locally grown, therefore acclimatised Plants. From C. H. MILLS Normanby.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 1 July 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 1 July 1915, Page 8