Any kind of food to which a horse is unaccustomed, given in large quantities, must necessarily lead to digestive disturbances. This is seen in the stable frequently, when appreciable quantities of new oats or new hay arc given to horses liable to derangement ef the digestive system. All May Queen Underskirts at 20 per cent, off at Gordon Somervell's. For Influenza take Woods,' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is fir and 2s 6d.
Ironmonger, etc., etc. FRUIT JARS. FRUIT JARS. JAM JARS. JAM JARS. JAR RINGS. PRESERVING PANS. Aluminium. Brass. Ana Enamelled. T. L. DRUMMOND. Whangarei.
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Northern Advocate, 20 February 1911, Page 2
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