KEEP UP YOUR MILK SUPPLY. " SUCROSINE," solves the difficulty about winter feed for dairy eows. It is now recognised as the most valuable winter food for all stock. It goes farther, and is relatively cheaper than, either oats or pollard. It has the highest feeding value, and is most easily digested. All stock like it. Obtainable from all leading storekeepers, or from the A & P. Food Co. Ltd., Wellington. Rheumo cures rheumatism, gout, sciatica and lumbago quickly and permanently. It is a thoroughly safe and absolutely reliabla remedy. All chemists and stores, 2s 6d and 4s 6d. Wholesale agep Kampthorne Prosßer & o'
We successfully introduce a few well tried remedies, the proprietors, P. B6ok & Co., manufacturing chemists of Adelaide and Auckland, have made arrangements with H. E. Deane, The Bazaar, to sell the first trial packet to each customer on approval, giving a printed guarantee to that effect. The price will be refunded in the event of it not being approved of. One of these is " Bock's Ehbu iiATio Powdbe," price 3s 6d; this is an in ternal remedy; it expels the excess of uric acid. Over 700 cured cases are on record for the North Island alone. '" Cube Hypo " is another, being purely herbal and rather pleasant to take, wil be much esteemed as an opening medicine for children as well as adults, and has proved an absolute cure for indigestion and all its symptoms. Price of a large bottle, only Is 6d. Another famous medicine is "Book's Balsam," price Is 6d, for coughs, colds, croup, whooping-cough, asthma, and bronchitis, affords quick relief, and proves permanent in the end. As there can be nothing fairer than to refund the money when not approved of, we trust the public wi 1 avail themselves of this offer
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Patea Mail, Volume XXIX, 21 June 1907, Page 4
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