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,A!RY I^URAI. 1 I 1 ACRES, a good little dairy l farm; well laid out in .several 'paddocks; permanent water supply; well built 7-roomed house with all coni veniences. Only about four miles from . Square, close to butter factory and 'school. Exceptional terms, only £l5O 'cash wanted, balance on very ea'sj : terms. Price, £O2 per acre, or would exchange for good town property. Foj further particulars apply to RANGTTIKEI STREET. MEMBER the recollection of Quality remains long after tlitis forgotten. That is why it pays v a QUALITY Tyre—NORTH ISH CIiINCH'ER TYRES lor service and sati TIME TO TAKE A TONIC. The time to take a tonic is any time 1 hat one feels run down and lacking in i necessary energy when the blood is weak and thin, and when the nerves arc } uii down and have lost their tone. Tonics are the most widely used oi all medicines. They are the medicines which restore the various bodily organs, muscles and nerve cells from a lax and sluggish state to one making- them capable of normal activity. Tonics impart a sense of well being and strength. They are not to be confused with stimulants which may give an immediate lake strength. There are tonics for the nerves, blood and stomach, but undoubtedly the most useful is one having n combined effect and generally benefiting the system. Undoubtedly the best known tonic is the much spoken of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills have established a high reputation as a blood builder and nerve tonic. Their action helps to make thin blood rich and red, enabling it to carry nourishment to weak and inflamtd nerves, increase the appetite, and make digestion normal, correct sleeplessness, and most forms of headaches. Try them for any trouble caused by thin blood or weak nerves, such as anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago, indigestion, sick headache or St. Vitus' (.lance. Any reader ol this paper may have a useful booklet on "Building up _ the Blood" by writing to the Dr. Williams' Medicine' Co., Bos 845, 0.P.0., Wellington.—Ad vt. -i»:""'-- - '''l'.'''' j< ANNUAL MEETING. WEDNESDAY. 21st NOVEMBER, FIRST RACE STARTS AT 12,30. A. W. TRASS, Secretary. WOODVILLE DISTRICT JOCKES CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, To ho held on the Racecounso, Wood ville, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, December sth and 6th, 1917. Weights for all races on first day 0 meeting'will bo declared on Friday, 23n November, 1917. ■ Acceptances for nil races on first day o meeting and entrance for Maiden clo» with the secretary at Woodville at 8 p.m on Wednetduv, 28th November, 1917. ! Wuigbte for all races on second day 0 meeting will be declared about 8.30 o'clool on the evening of tiie first day's races, I Acceptances for second ray's races clos with the secretary at the club's room; Woodville, at 9.30 o'clock on the evenin, , of the first day's races, i leleeraoh Otlice clases at 8 p.m. ! tV. A. LYON, I Secretary. roil 111 I I I■i iWi Don't remain in a condition of despair token you can regain health anil strength by talking SCOTT'S Emulsion. A course of SCOTT'S builds up the weakened system, reinvigorates the exhausted nerve cells, enriches the impoverished blood, restores wasted tissues and brings back health and I strength. j PROVED THE BEST Weakness, debility, wasting j throat and lung troubles—and as a builder up after illness. After operations, a course of SCOTT'S brings lasting benefit to the sufferer. The body-building and health-restoring powers of SCOTT'S Emulsion are as J beneficial to the aged p sufferer as to the teething infant; to the » nursing mother as to J the newly-born babe, to the exhausted worker as to the growing child. . Always see this trade < mark on tiie packagenone genuine without it. Say "SCOTT'S," mean "SCOTT'S" and g«l lilliiiffi Four generations of doctors - Four generations of mothersFour generations of sufferers how PROVED it the BEST. NEVER ACCEPT AN IMITATION.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1017, 20 November 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1017, 20 November 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1017, 20 November 1917, Page 7

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