Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

I The Rational Prescription for I 1 Rheiiinraisji^ajTd^gj^ . I P Nearly everyunc is liable Lo uric acid trouble, and yet P li many . persist m d 'sregariling the first signs— pains and | || swellings m the joints, stiffness and soreness m the I || muscles. These symptoms show that the liver and I p kidneys are not doing their work properly, — excess uric I !| acid is accumulating m the blood. This uric acid may 3 jjg go on accumulating for a time without setting up' any i serious complaint. But as soon as you are run down or zf || -exposed to cold and damp it will surely assert jtselfT™' |f P This excess acid must be removed, and the one remedy §§ s| that will do it is §| Rliounv.i r.i-iiti:i!-scs nv,<] eradicates the excess and B £? leaves the blood free arul pure. Thousands have been If ■;/;} cured by i His wonderful remedy. Read howJUIEUMO 0 * ;.j cured Mr. Mat. Cramiitch, the popular proprietor of the §jj j-v| Temuka Hotel, well known throughout the length and M \ j bread tii of Canterbury. M ! • >•> h.i 1 have not felt bitter for *W s?'.- .••v::-'^. Ui:-[msi io years. I can honestly i :• /''•-'"'• /^'*'.Ai3v\ *■■*> l!l " >- ; !><*i""o m my case has B« ? •;. , .■; ■; , -A • b^en a g- <at slices " ® 1 > "■ *^ i v - CKANNITCH, W ' I ?.''•'■ ,J- & ' ProprtPlor, *tt j \ J^-^»s>. S N Temuka Hotel. s>3 : ? ••'i^iiPipA ®£^.f The first dose of Rheumo % fc* vViiNiijj'jiiiMsvV. ; ?s will give you relief. Act • -S V :? ?{ Hlii 1)1 WMiiir-^^V •■■■■ "\ now - Get a bo « le to- m W !^!i^!te :! i|^ : ' :^li'^- ' : night from your chemist 1 SHl P^lliH^v s^-:^^/ 1 v T r ■ torclMopor - . I iiiife - . •Ji THE FAMOUS "ORION" RANGE IN FIJI. A STORY OF INTEREST TO EVERY HOUSEWIFE AND COOK, The Missionary at Jviusawa, Fiji, having occasion to, require a new Range, decided to ordor an " OUT ON." Here is what he says about it, after delaying the acknowledgement of its arrival until the range had been thoroughly tried and tested. "MY WIFE IS DELIGHTED WITH IT and PRAISES IT HIGHLY. Though smaller than the one it has replaced, it more than makes up m the INCREASED .RAPIDITY WITH WHICH IT COOKS. On the , whole, we are MO UK THAN SATISFIED WITH IT." This Range will give YOU the same satisfaction as it has afforded to 70,000 other purchasers besides Mr Jamieson, the missionary above referred to. Ask your Ironmonger to show you an THK PERFECT RANGE, Or send for Illustrated Catalogue— FßEE. H. E. SHACKLOGK, LTD., Patentees and Manufacturers, Dunedin, and at Auckland and Wellington.

','.;.• TO STAND' THIS AT ORMOND ffy^K/^lSrx ne I>ure "' )re^ Clydes- • fegj^Sgatia-jfeipL* dalo Stallion M C CORMICK'S PRIDE (5 years old, No. N.Z.S.B. 850, 902.) - By Ben McCormick; g. sire Benmore, bred by "\V. Clark, Esq., Victoria. G.g. sire Lord Dunmore (2117)' C.5.8. ; g.g.g. sire Pure Blood (1273) C.5.8.; g.g.g.g. sire Lofty (460) G. 5.8.; dam Duchess, by Salisbury Pride (391); g. dam Darling 11., by Ivanhoe (399), C.5.8., by Aliandale, by Young Banker (1) C.5.8.; g.g. dam Darling (1), by Argylc, by Princu Arthur (imp.); g.g.g. "dam Jess, by Major Argyle, by Prince Arthur (imp.); g.g.g. dam. Jessie (1), by Major (imp.); g.g.g.g. dam Jessie, by In; vincible (imp). McCORMICK'S PRIDE is a massive bay horse, rising 5 years old, and stands 16 hands 3 inches m height; he measures 12i inches be- ' low the knee, with good hair and sound Ipel. He holri.< a first class certificate fl's to soundness; he is a great worker. He ,was awarded First Prize nt the Auckland Show when 3 j year" old, beating imported horses. His dam, I Duehess,\v as a great prize-taker, and is th 3 ] only mare to beat the imported mare Halstcad Duchess, one of England's champion mares. McCormick's Pride is a real sure foal getter, and one of the best tempered horses m -the Dominion. All care will be taken of mares, but no responsibility incurred.- ' Free grazing for ono month; after that a charge of 2s. 6d. will be made on. each mare; all fees to be paid on removal of mares. TERMS: Single mares £3 10s., two or more as per arrangement. Good grass and plenty of water. For particu lars see' cards. Apply to — A. PARSONS, Ormond. W^^gf^mWpi To Run this Season ▼ VuJQHlijlil|w& w&J with his Mares ff*l a *" Riverside Road, THE CHAMPION COB SIRE MARS BY COMET— SATELLITE. THE stock of this renowned Sire are so well-known m the district and command such"high r^ices that the owner has confidence- m commending his services to breeder*?. TERMS: £3 Single Marcs; two or more the bona-fidc property of tho one owner, at Reduced Rates. All Mnres with this Sire will have the run of a 100-acre paddock. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. W. ALLEN. „.. t ?lM!Jffi& To stand the Season y *i>!^ljfs* HI/ MAKARAKA HOTEL, ; |^^^^ft^=- tho Thoroughbred V l l£*2iP?te3£**'" <B ' Stallion DIABOLO. and serve a limited number of Mares only. First-olass paddocks provided at Maknuri for Mares. All enro taken, but no responsibility incurred. " , TERMS: Seven guineas; two or more Mares the property of same owner, . as per agreement. J. SUTHERLAND, Owner. Telephone — 142 (three long rings). 403 The imported Eriglish Hackney will stand the season at tho Homestead, Te Arai, and travel the surrounding districts as usual. For par ticulars, etc., apply to J. T. H. ALDERSON. ALSO THE HEAVY DRAUGHT STALLION GENERAL CONQUEROR. Sire, Royal Conqueror; dam by General Hem- ' , niing. He stands 17x5 hands high, with 12i inches of bone below tlio kfieo. Good grazing, Is 6d per week. For further particulars apply, J. "T. 11. ALDERSON, Te Arai. COAL ! COAL ! RING UP 114. T>UT ONLY THE BIST CO We Stock only THE BEST NEWCASTLE WESTPORT STOCKTON TAUPIRI COMPARE HUB PRICES. AbKlntely the CHEAPEST COAL u> Giflborne. FIREWOOD (out to »ny length). DRAIN PIPES and all Requisite, alw&ye m atook. ONLY ADDRESS : GREY STREET

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/PBH19111017.2.76.4

Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12586, 17 October 1911, Page 8

Word Count
979

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12586, 17 October 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12586, 17 October 1911, Page 8