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Medical. , THE HANDY HOME : REMEDY. ;j£ ■,:■■;'. • " ML'. BOX of BEF.CHAU'R PILLS ~,, ■*•*■ should always be kept in tat, j house, as, like a " ftiteli in time." they may save much future* worry iftnd expense. On the first sign cf , any derangement of the system i* dose should he taken, arid they will invariably faavo the most bene* ; ficial effect, - " Prevention it better than , cure," we are told. Next time . yon feel "out of sorts." just take a. dose of BEECHAM'S PILLS, and to prevent a, seemingly small ailment I growing into trouble. BEECHAM TILLS prevent illness a* well ;\ ; ; cure it. Most people take » them to keep themselves in good health. These tire wise and happy ■ ' ones— hardly ever know what ill health it. There is no medicine in the world to compare with ; BEECH PILLS. They will not harm the most dell* eate-~and the strongest will benefit by using them. They are « ( tried remedy—the trusted friend of i ; thousands Of families .all over the ■ world. Women especially suffer frol 1 * ': Headache. Backache,. Loss ot Energy, and Spirits, Nervous Dye- • pepsia, and many other ailment* [ ; which make life almost unbear- , able. Every woman can be immediately relieved of this suffering if - upon the first sign of derangement she will take a dose of BEECBAM'S PILLS. ; ' WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. Sold everywhere in Boxes, Price, 101 d (31 '" pills), Is" lid (56 pills), and* ' , , , ; 2s 9d (168 pills). ■jt/lEDICINES, ETC.. BY . POST. We have a Special Mail Order Department, ; Send postal notes or . stamps , for anything you want, and we will post it to you by return, securely packed, post free, and at the same price yon would get it over the counter. We have a. large stock of Pa* '.. tent Medicines, Rubber Goods, Surgical Ap- ■■ pllances. etc., etc., and th« purest drugs ' only are used An dispensing Recipes and . . Prescriptions sent to us. 1 T3TJSSELL, . . CHEMIST (by Exam.), I T.O. PHARMACY. UPPER SVMONB3-ST., , AUCKLAND, N.Z. , f- : i ' i iasg — ! ' ,-='. Cocoa. ; PLASMON, ; NATURE'S FOOD FOB ALL SEASONS.. " The Concentrated 'Nourishment ci Pare Hill in Fine, Powder. '' : ' : ' : '- " "::"/'■■:'' "'' : ■:'■/'■''■■'■ : -:■■"'■ '■■ :' :'■':■"■ :;.'.:-'''■ ; " : ' : ''-'/I: -'? : :.': "S ; PLASMON COCOA, THE FOOD COCOA. ; PLASMON GATS, !' '''''■ :''' THE 4 . MINUTES' PORRIDGE. ' : Houses and Land. • ..■■......■..■ . Ll . i FARMS. FARMS. : v - I DAVID KAY; I PRACTICAL FARMER, t LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, . , VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. • P.O. Box 206. 'Phono 783, - '"■ DAIRY FARMS HANDY TO AUCKLAND. O-i i PER ACHE—2OO Acres, mostly in gras* *1I ,_• and crop; : fenced and subdivided 50 acres rich flat, 20 acres bush; will carry ,-. 30 to 40 1 cows, besides sheep and young stock. Good House, 6 rooms, and outbuild- ■ ings; J mile from creamery and school. ■' ,' jptft -?ER ACRE-80 Acres First-class Al- : ' <&JLXj luvial Land, all in grass, all-level,. ~ well sheltered; House, 5 rooms,. and out'. ' buildings •" Ik miles from station, creamery, ■-■ and scbool. 8 l?9Pi PER ACRE-150 Acres First-class . diiiiO Semi-volcanic Land, all in grass* e and crop; ? 12: paddocks; will carry 70 or 80 m cows; milk can be delivered into town daily; • House, 4 rooms;: goodvoutbuildings. : n-t-i iAS PEE ACRE—I7O Acres Good : 3JLJ- X\J Land, all in grass and crop- : Good Bouse, 1 5 r rooms, 2 verandahs; ' good ". outbuildings; all; fenced j (sheep proof); will : carry 40 to 50 cows;. 1 -mile'from station, : school, and creamery. - Qnr\-WAIUKU~-Handy Little Farm. '- obOUU' 100 acres; all in grass, except-_ >• ing few acres bush; J mile from school, >' '. miles from creamery. House and outbuildV- ihgs. 'Terms, £300 cash, balance' 5 per cent. ■ ! 2*6 PER ACRE-TE AROHA-150 Acres >•" 3wO- .■■ First-class Land, nearly till in grass. .. • House, 4 rooms; cowshed, stable, etc.: will '• carry 45 cows all through the year. Terms, £370 cash. SHEEP AND .CATTLE FARMS. QffS PER ACRE—IOOO Acres good sheep . and OO cattle country; over 300 acres grass, balance mostly bush; will carry 400 sheep and 30 head cattle. l House, 5 £ rooms, etc.; li miles from station. Terms, -;half-cash. "(p Q IKS PER ACKE—S3O Acres good roll--5&0 xO ing laud; 150 acres lias; will carry 400 sheep and 100 head cattle; i mile from creamery, school and P.O. alongside, 5 miles =s from station. OK PER ACRE—SOO Acres - First-class Sand- . -. J c&O stone Land; 350 acres grass, balance 1 bush: all fenced, sheep proof. This land :•■■■■■ will carry 3 sheep to the acre. Terms, ©-boot : £1000 cash, balance 5 per cent: } N. B.—l "have Dairy and Sheep Farms for 1 Sale in all parts of the : Auckland district. i Buyers conducted over same free- of charge, 1 DAVID KAY, Vulcan Lane. I = . ■=«;•.■,; c CHARMING NEW SERIAL. i ''::" : : : '-OEGINNING; •; rpHIS jWMK. jl ' I " NEITHER STOREHOUSE ! NOR BARN." ii', , '''":' : . ■"■"-'■.■'-'■-■'^"■.'^ : i.^£^HM AN IDYLLIC LOVE STORY FROM THE PEN OF. ALLEN RA.INE, - Author of "A Welsh Singer." " By Berwe*. Banks," "Torn Sails," "A Welsh - Witch," "Queen of the Ruabes," » etc., etc. » The Proprietors of the NEW ZEALAND HERALD have been fortunate in securing the serial rights of .■■■'■' Neither Storehouse Nor, . I Barn," by Allen Raine. the, famous Webso, - writer, whose charming romances are eager-' 1 lv read wherever the English language -is ' spoken. Allen Kaine is herself a. true Welshwoman, a descendant of the ancient Cymric race. She beckons as in every page and seems to say, "Come; and learn to love the land I love and live in." And we come, drawn by her "' irresistible charm, her en- , thusiasm for all that Is trne and beautiful 5 in Nature, drawn on and-on, away from ■ Prosy land, to a land of ■ sweet ; music, soft breezes, fragrant woods, and spring sun- : shine. And we forget this hard, work-a*day world. It does us good to forget. Wo bathe in the waters of this dream-world, and are refreshed. " Neither Storehouse >or , Barn" will be found' as attractive, and •'. should prove as popular, as "A Welsh - Singer," It is a story of singular beauty, a '■'•' pastoral romance, a spring: reverie, a dreamjourney through an enchanted land. <*. ■ "NEITHER STOREHOUSE ;: NOR BARN." h /OPENING rjHAPTEBS. gITDTOiT. M"- 11. ,/ SUBSEQUENT INSTALMENTS TO APPEAI f M7-EDNESDAYS AND ; s^ATL'KDAYS . 'In the ; •.:... ": :■<■'. ':■■ COLUMNS OF THE .■VEW ZEALAND TJEMU). .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13483, 9 May 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13483, 9 May 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13483, 9 May 1907, Page 7