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Woodville and District MR. FARMER Don’t Trifle with Cattle Medicines Get them from your Chemist. He will guarantee the quality. FAUSETT \S DRENCH—An outstanding drench for general use. CALCIUM INJECTION POWDERS for milk fever. MAGNESIUM POWDERS for grass staggers. STIMULATING PARALYSIS POWDERS, unexcelled for after-calving troubles. VET. OINTMENT for sore teats, wounds and cow-pock. Also we have a good stock of Veterinary Instruments—Milk-fever Pumps and Injection Syringes, Trocars and Canulae, 1-pint Cattle Syringes, Teat Syphons and Dilators, Hypo. Needles, etc. Calcium Chloride and Gluconate, Vet. lodine, Blue Tablets, Potas. lodid, Nux Vomica and various other drugs necessary for efficient treatment of cattle and sheep ailments. N. A. FAUSETT, M.P.S., F.I.S.P. (Lon.), Dispensing Chemist, Woodville.

Father’s Day Sunday Sept. sth Remember Dad with Point Setter Shirts, Ties, Sox, Braces, Scarves, Hats, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Etc. If Dad is in the Fighting Forces send him a Khaki Shirt, Compendium, Khaki Shorts, Money Belt, Wallet or Sox, From THE HAWKES’ BAY FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. LTD. DRAPERS WOODVILLE. 1 r

GENERAL NOTICES TpAUSETT'S Blood Restorer puts new life into you and purifies the blood. Try a bottle, 3/6. 'T'O freshen up those carpets, rugs, chesterfields, etc., use Fausett's Carpet Shampoo, 2/6 a bottle. PIGS PIGS W. & R. FLETCHER (N.Z.) LTD., C/o NELSONS (N.Z.) LTD. Killing Tomoana Works. Carriers: J. James, 'Phono 82, Woodville. Buyer: J. 11. Gibson, Phone 29145. Dannevirlce. Trucking Day: Tuesday. TAECLARE war on moths this year. When “Spring Cleaning 7 ' sprinkle naphthalene about freely, 1/6 pkt. Fausett's Pharmacy.

yts, again: m i \W w ’ e ■■■ mi) mm We Must Vote on this Question ! Under the law, electors are again required to vote on the Licensing referendum at the forthcoming General Election. Many New Zealanders arc probably under the impression that the overwhelming majorities for Continuance in the past have settled the issue. THIS IS NOT THE CASE. A proportion of electors may feel that it is not necessary to record their votes on the issue. Neglect to do so may make the impossible possible, allowing prohibiton to be imposed upon New Zealand by a small minority. Consequently it is very necessary for every elector to cast his or her vote for Continuance. Go to the Poll VOTE CONTINUANCE AMs! *Hs-

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Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 206, 31 August 1943, Page 6

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