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MedicalBEECHAM'S PILLS HATE for many years b*en the recognised health regulators, and convenient correctives in innumerable home*. A chill may came a sluggish liver or inactive kidneys, or something eaten may upset the stomach, the result being malnutrition. Imparities which generate poisons should be quickly removed, or they will cause sick-headache, bilious neas. poor appetite, and a general wornout feeling, Take BEECHAM'S PILLS —at the nght time— the early stages of the disorder. You will find they (thickly right the wrong. A dose taken before going to bed will WORK WONDERS during the night. You will sleep well, and will wake in the morning feeling fresh and vigorous, able to enjoy your breakfast, and to do a good day's work. Suffering is stopped, and disease is averted. BEECHAM'S PILLS are composed of a wonderful combination of roots and herbs. The drugs used aro of the finest quality, and in the very best condition. They Are compounded with the utmost care and precision, so that every pill is exactly alike, and when yon have discovered the dose suitable to you. that dose may be taken with reliance when ailments arise, Females especially, on account of their delicate nature and susceptibility to sickness, find BEECHAM'S PELLS a boon and a blessing in times of need. BEECHAM'S PILLS arouse the sluggish liver, aid digestion and assimilation, assist the kidneys to perform their work of : elimination, remove impurities from the system, thus banishing biliousness, giving a hearty appetite, and making you feel fit and well. BEECHAM'S PILLS are not an experiment, they are a proved cure. They have an enormous < • sale because. they do a vast amount of good . WHILE YOU SLEEP. SOLD EVERYWHERE IN BOXES. ;; Price, ibid (36 pills), la lid (5S pills), ana , , 2s 9d (168 pills). Tl/TEDICINES, 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 you would get it over the counter. We have a large stock of Patent Medicines, Rubber Goods, Surgical Appliances, etc., etc., and the purest drugs only are used in dispensing Becipea and Prescriptions sent to us. •pUSSELL, '/CHEMIST (by Exam.), P.O. PHARMACY, UPPER SYMONDS-ST., AUCKLAND, N.Z. 'Phone, 2119., f —■■ a

Houses and Laud. . FARMS. FARMS. DAVID KAY, PRACTICAL FARMER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box r 206. . 'Phone 789. DAIRY FARMS FOE SALE. £» Q PER , ACRE—Handy to Auckland-200 owO Acres, all in grass except 30 acreß bush; 70 acres. Web. alluvial ilat; carrying 40 head cattle, 100 sheep, and 5 horses: < Rouse, 6 rooms and outbuildings; school and creamery close by; \ railway, station, 3j miles. A ; Very. Cheap Farm. ~-,.... . ;■ „■ I'lPnn- 44 ACRES First-class; Rich AIoWIOUU lurial Lani},' all in grass; ieneed and subdivided '/ paddocks. Good House. 6.rooms; good outbuildings; 20 picked cows, 2 horses, dray, .trap and gig. Tine and Disc Harrows; about 30 pigs, and everything necessary- on a farm, goes with the place; as a going concern; close to creamery and station. A Model Little Farm. .;.■•■ ■.-,--'; ~. OOCA DEPOSIT-NEAR TE AROHA-214 c*OJv , Acres First-class Level Land; 126 acres grass; all fenced,, 5 , paddocks. , New House, 3 looms; stable, cowshed, etc.: 2 miles from creamery, station, and school. Price, JE6 10s per acre. . , \-- > - . rtynfj WAIUKU—Handy Little cfoQ\J\J Farm, 100 acres, all in grass except lew acres bush; J-inile from school, 3 miles from creamery. House and outbuildings. Price, £800. , SHEEP AND CATTLE FARMS. - £*£> £S PER-ACRE—I3OO Acres; 800 acres owO O grass, balance bush, 300 acres ploughable; •'■ fenced;., and subdivided into 15 paddocks; carrying 850 sheep, 200 head cattle, besides other stock., Good House, 7 rooms; stable, cowshed, woolshed, etc.; ij miles from railway station and school. An Exceptionally Cheap Property. <":-'; ,» '-v.- /.v-- 'V ;V;-.- : ,V!'i-v-.. r» O PER ACRE—4OO Acres Good Undulating oW-u Land,. 200 acres ih grass, all ploughable; fenced and subdivided, 5 paddocks; *- mile from school and creamery. New House, 5 rooms, and outbuildings. A bargain. <- : -»f £Q CS PER ACKE-r3OO Acres Good Land, O D 130 in grass, balance most bush; 24u acres flat. Good House 6 rooms; stable and barn; 6 acres orchard. This is the making of a splendid ' farm "" ' ' A SPECIAL BARGAIN. ,pQ -i pTS PER ACRE-630 Acres First-class o&O JL«J Land, mostly in grass, 60 or 70 acres light bush, 150 acres rich alluvial flat; carrying at. present over 500 sheep and over 100 head cattle; creamery and school alongside. I can. with confidence, recommend this farm. The land is good and in splendid heart.

Sewing Machines.': "'" ' GREAT. SALE BEAT. 13 EDUCTIONS. ' ■'■ ■:•■■ ■ i ..- -. ■■ i - '-'■ - - . i I QTILL nONTINUES. TREADLE SEWING MACHINES, : from - - ~.-, " - "£5 10 S HAND SEWING MACHINES, from , .... gig 1()S PERAMBULATORS, from • - OO GO-CARTS, from .... f»-j IKS PUSH CHAIRS, from - •' *1 7 s fi D MANGLES, from •' »• • • £9 lAS 1 WRINGERS, from » • * Ifi s ft D • TIVERYTHINa "MUST DE COLD ... TO ;. MAKE ROOM FOE ALTERATIONS. :"W' A HOMPSON and po., 287, QUEEN-STREET. I .'~ ■ . '-.■■■" '■■■~ ;.'/'; :': jQUNCH'.., IJIIME - ; T^ORGOTTEN - WHEN YOU * - "DREAKFAST '•■ ON '• '■: PLASMON OATS AND 'EI/ASMON COCOA'. . ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 4 June 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 4 June 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13455, 4 June 1907, Page 7

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