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SHAMROCK CALF sVIhAL. This preparation has during the past tw» years established its Premier Reputation and Popularity. The_Manufacturers have aimed at producing A FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE. The ingredients are , guaranteed of finest quality, and the food prepared ir<Jm a perscription obtained from one of the HIGHEST LIVING AUTHORITIES. 3GORES OF TESTIMONIALS . Coftify t« its •fficacy. When prepared anil feel ia Mfordaaee--with jfrrnteel directions enclosed with each package, it supplies to young stock all the natural properties contained in fresh milk, of which this is deprived in the process of " separation." Sold in 2001b sacks, 100, 50 and 251b bags by the manufacturers United Farmers; Co-Operative Association AND ALL STOREKEEPERS. "Ifrmdmill Best Best Galvanised Corrugated IRON. <JUALITT Kqual to any in Now Ze&UM. Obtainable from all Storekeepers. SOLE AGENTS: JOSEPH NATHAN & Co., Lt^. .«; .-:.■■*.:.■■ .:■■ WELLINGTON. - ':' ' As Delicious as the Sun-Kissed Fruit, Aulsebrook and Go.'s ICED A Fairy Sandwich, highly appreciated when served with Afternoon Tea* A Degsert Delight, that lingers in the memory after the rest of the feast is forgotten. AULSEBROOK'S ICED WAFERS are made in many Flavours. ' AgK YQUB STOREKEEPER FOB JOHNSON & SONS 'CELEBRATED OIL MOTHING ' MAQ£ IN NEW ZEALAND FLATOUB^^^M^jHI||^|H|M QUALITY. * ' k I ■ 111 '^g '^!13l?^H^Hir^^ PURITY. ' NOTHING LIKE THEM.

C. PAHL Imwrter and Manufacturer, Palmerston Nckth. "3VTEW ZEALAND Representative ior THE "PERFECT" CREAM SEPARATORS tThe "Perfect" Tinned Steel Seamless Milk Cans The " Perfect" Seamless Cream Transport Cans She "Perfect" Steel Seamless Milk Buckets: The •• Perfect"MittV Strainers The "Exact" Skim Milk Weighing Machine The "Champion" Butter Mould Danish Rennet and Eennet Tablets The " Sirius " cocoa. Etc, etc. Australian Mutual Provident Society. MONET? TO LEND. fpHIS Society is prepared to lend «*■ money on First-class Freehold City and Country Securities at 4£ per cent. Liberal Mortgage Deed gives power to repay portions of loan during term. Apply direct to the Society's Branch Office, Wellington, or to any of the Society's District Offices. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Wellington, Ist June 1908. f^| that thing, every kind Voi home remedy and ■T ■ cheap cough mixtures, ■ .^^^H ■ and yet your cold conW. fPH*S'■■'■ You must not deal ■ Jl?»V ■ lightly -with these old W\ fll|fT|wsoona. possible. You ■I ■ FxJft must take something to If ICp^break their hold. Cherry Pc- ■: soothes irritable throats, Tieals inflamed bronchial tubes, and quiets congestion in the lungs. This is -why it so quickly controls these old coughs and preyents pneumonia and consumption. > "I was'troubled -with a very hard cough which I could not get rid of. When I read of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral I sent to Johannesburg and procured a bottle. It completely cured me, and I have many comrades here who have had hard coughs cured in the same -way." -VK, Sessions, Company C, Second Royal Berks. Reg., Nel'a Spruit, Transvaal, S. Africa. 1 There are many substitutes and imitations. Beware of them! Be sure you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, i Two sizes. Large and small bottles. TntmH ty Dr. 1, C. AytrtCe., Lowell, M«m.. U.S.A.

WAIRARAPA ART & INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. TOWN AND DRILL HALLS, MASTERTON. OCTOBEB 13, 14, 15 and 16, 1903. T7IXHIBITOKS are reminded that to JDJ secure space for the above Exhibition they must apply at once. Preference given to those who apply early, as space is now so limited. Exhibits not sold carried free on railways. Applications and all entries close October Ist, 3 p.m., secretary's office, Queen street, Masterton. President: E. J. YOUNG, J. M. Coradine Esq. Sec. Ex; Comtee. Mayor.

TO BE OR NOT TO BE. * This Old Question Has To Be Answered Candidly By Palmerston North People. What do the people of Palmerston think of the statement published below ? Can any citizen ask for more convincing proof'? What is there lacking in such evidences ? Investigation will corroborate it. It is Palmerston proof for Palmerston people. The most exacting cannot ask for anything more. Read it. Mrs A. D. Russell, Main street, Terrace End, this town, says :—" My husband has been troubled for some years with a terrible pain in the small of his back and in his side I believe that his work, sawing, helped to bring on his ailment, especially the pain in the side. He also suffered with flushes to the head and his eyesight was affected. The secretions contained a sediment, scalded and were irregular. Sometimes the pain in his back was so bad that it made him feel faint and sick and he would be unable to do any work. At one time he was so bad that he could not walk for a week. He lost a lot of time through his ill-health and he would get dreadfully low-spirited, because, although he tried many remedies, none did him any good. Some few months ago I got a supply of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills at Whiteford's Pharmacy and he started takng them. After he had taken a few doses he said he felt decidedly better and a course of this remedy cured him. He always keeps the medicine by him now for he says he would not be without them. I myself have used them for pains in the back and they did me a lot of good too." i Beware of imitations. You want the medicine which cured Mr Russell, therefore ask for Doan's Backache Kidney Pills and see that the word "Backache" is in the name. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold j by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box (six boxes, 16s 6d), or will be posted on receipt of price by FosterMcClellan Co., 76 Pitt street. Sydney, N.S.W. But sure they AUE Doan's.' Effective and Economical 1 Football Clubs, Hockey Clubs, Ping-pong Clubs fhould advertise meetings, matches tournaments ia our 6d Wanted Column

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7826, 28 September 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7826, 28 September 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7826, 28 September 1903, Page 4

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