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F. J. Hosking, Authorised ami T i-•. used Surveyor, - DAUUAYILLK. Native Lauds ami 1 i .1 ‘ Transfer Surveys a speciality'. Prom] ■ m i, in; giveji to allTJoramißflions. Hepros< u a he district by 8. L. Spanhake, authors ed u.Mstatit.

GOOD GUNS KNOW! Tmey know the value of ABSOLUTELY “C. A. 0.” Ammunition and they have learned by experience that TRUSTWORTHY CARTRIDGES; oan invariably be relied on. They know that " G.A.C. " CARTRIDGES are the most ooonomfoal. They are handoharged. They have not Buffered the risk of deterioration inevitable in a traniit through the tropics. In every detail they are made of the best material a procurable. They know that results furnish the best testimony Of OXOellenoe. “C.A.C.” Cartridges kill. Splendid penetration. Instantaneous ignition. No woak points. Memoriae this ii A 19 Trade Mark i \JFaAMaXSe I Stocked by aU the Beet Storekeepers, Ironmongers and Ammunition Dealers In the Dominion.

JOHN M, BLAIR, GOM BROKER, 58 Fort-st., AUCKLAND. Beet Prices and Quick Returns. Connnissionß executed for Clients. *

R. T. WRATHALL House, Land, Estate nud General Commission Agent, Tourist Guide, Valuator & Auctioneer, Collector of Kents and Interest, Beach-Road, Mangonui. Have 32 rural properties on inv books for sale; pricejtarangiug fromfc£3oo to jBjOOO. Also 7 yjn allAinentan Mangonui. shall bo pro] arod to ccpduct sales by arrangement in any part of th|rMangonui and Wliangaroa Counties. Am opening an auction mart in Mangonui where 1 shall hold monthly sales in Mrs. llnrris’s Hall. Will accent entries of anything from a needle to an anchor. Special arrangements made per coach or launch-service to *ake tourists or laud seekers to any part of the three Northern counties, viz., Mangonui, Whangaroa or llokianga. Itineraries prepared specially for tourists, providing n Native guide if desirable, to the scenic reserves in the wilds of Maungataniwba, also including a day upon the 90 mile beach, Aliipara. It. T. WRATHALL.

7 rv 3 U; tr*a h ft, K <£jLd <*!' 1 Rexona proves I >:>' 2 nk v*.\ EVERY HOME NEEDS REXONA Cut with Chisel. “Some time ago I cut my hand badly with a chisel. The wound was a nasty one, and although I gave it every care, and used all kinds of ointments, none of them seemed to do any good whatever,” writes Mr. Samuel Cowan, 1 Stephen Street, B ilmain, N.S.W. “The wound w-as so bad that I had to stop work. At last I tried Rexona, the Rapid Healer. The way this ointment cured the wound was certainly marvellous, for almost from the first it improved, and 1 was soon able to go to work again.” Sores on the Ear. “My little girl Doris Muriel had suffered for more than six weeks with very bad sores on the front of her ear, which caused us a great deal of anxiety,” writes Mrs. Eliz. Wilson, First St., Boolaroo, N.S.W. “Nothing seemed to do her any good until we heard of Rexona. This wonderful ointment helped her from the first application, and in a very few days the sores were entirely gone leaving no trace whatever behind.” ]Cut Head. “My little boy fell down and cut his head very severely indeed,” writes Mrs. Jane Shaw, 17 Baldwin Street, Hrskincville, N.S.W. “I immediately applied Rexona, the Rapid Healer, to the sore, and continued to dress it with that ointment night and morning for a few days, and although the wound was a very bad one, it entirely cured it, and left the skin clear and smooth." Cold Breaking Out. “My little son RichaiU ha: for some time from Croup, an a very bad sore on the lip," Lewis, 105 Day St., Leic “The soie troubled the little indeed, and did not sc< m friend recommended me to ti 1 did, and only used it a few days when the lip was perfectly cured,” Accidents,, more or lets serious, are always happening to ons or another of every family. The busy mother, with much to do, and very little time to do it in, « not so careful of herself as she might be, and a cut or burn often results. The ever active children, overflowing with fun and frolic, frequently hurt themselves, and come running home, with tear-stained faces to show cut, bruise, or blackened eye, and father come 3 homi from his work with a painful hurt or cut. All these injuries, not so very serious in themselves, may become so if neglected, and it is just then that the mother welcomes a really reliable remedy which is easily applied, and can be depended upon to heal quickly. Rexona fills this need. There is no better treatment than to get a tin of Rexona, and apply this Rapid Healer night and morn ng. First clean the sore with warm water, then apply a little Rexona, and protec: the wound from contact with the clothing with a soft bandage. The most troublesome sores will heal under this treatment in a few days. The wise mother will always be prepared for emergencies by keeping a pot of Rexona handy. Eruhed Foot. “The way in which my foot was cured by the use of Rexona, the Rapid Healer, after suffering six months from a bad bruise caused by a stone, was simply wonderful,” writes Mrs. Hilda Frost, 8 Emily St., Leichhardt, N.S.W. “All this time I suffered very much, and tried nearly every ointment, but nothing seemed to do any good whatever. Finally I was recomirended to try Rexona l obtained a small pot, and carefully dns;ed the bruise night and morning, and after a few day's treatment it was entirely cured.' Baby Burnt with Hot Iren. “My little baby girl Rita burnt both her hands until they were nearly raw, picking up a red-hot iron,’’ writes Mrs. Croty, Little Dennison Street, C.unngton, N.S.W. “Nothing relieved the oain until I got Rexona. This helped her at once, and took the pain away. I continued to use it, and it cured the tenible burns in a wonderful way.” , i an suffering d bad contracted writes Mrs. Ada 1 I ardf, N.S.W. lel!i w vciy much to improve. A lich rtexom is a reliable remedy for all Eruptions and Irritations of the Skin, Eczema, Pimples, Sores, Chilblains, Chapped Hards, Jciat ca, It.hing or Bleeding Piles, Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Scalds, Bad Legs, Stings of Insects, and all kinds of Inflammation. ni is sold only in triangular pots at 1/6, and in larger pots, containing nearly four times the quantity, at 3/-. Ail cSsm's s anl stores will supply it, or it will be sent post free upon receipt of the price by the LAXO-TONIC PiLL CO., 15 O’Connell street, Sydney, N.S.W. 0 F F? ■ j mm

Notice. niHB following gentlemen have been 1 duly authorised to receive moneys and issue receipts on belmlf of ,? The North Auckland Age ” : —Messrs. Joseph Evans and Sons, Wainapakunri, Waiharara, Houbora and To Kao ; J. N. Uargban, Ahipara; W. W. Povey, W»*ihopo; 11. K. Ridings, Kaeo, and W. R. Giigg, Kaitaisi

Important Notice, /" 1 0KHKSPOXDENTS and all doing V business with the “ Age ” slionld address their communications to THIS MANAGER, “Age” Office, in oricr to expedite replies. The Editor will be pleased to receive items of news from any ami every centre, and all correspondence will bo heartily welcomed and impartially dealt with,

C. W. Garton, House, Land, Stock & Station Agent, Valuer, If*/ WHANGAREI, Al l. COMMISSIONS UNDERTAKEN.

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Northland Age, Volume VIII, Issue 32, 29 March 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Northland Age, Volume VIII, Issue 32, 29 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Northland Age, Volume VIII, Issue 32, 29 March 1912, Page 3

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