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S3 : iisS MOATE Q CO.'S HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE /> I fi ? lull Cl AT TH; NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL. EXHieiT'ON rF AND WERE AWARDED THE ji _ _a i AND *> »uv«r ifi^c AT N.2. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION iN OOij n? ._>% go n L kip t i s. Established 1868, ORDERS FOR MAY. Obpeblies- Sergeant Russell and Corporal Hunt Paiuues —l6th, Government, at 7.30 p.m. Ball Committee meetirg. All leggings, water bottles, and ba\ .rsaoks to be returned to the Shed. 30th, Government, at 7.30 p.m. JAMES BATTEN, Captain Commanding. BRONCHITIS-

Easy to Care this distressing ailment | if you know the right remedy. Long fits of coughing that are preceded by a tickling sensation in the I throat, huskiness, and tightness in! the region of the breastbone, indi-jl cate one of the worst forms of Bron-| chitis. The nasty irritating little coughl that distracts attention in the! theatre, in the church, and at public | gathering is Bronchitis in a mild| form. Bine Biuf FIAS [SC6!STCRCCj Cough Cura (CONTAINS NO POISON) ! Is most grateful in bathing the deliI cate air passages of the lungs and 1 bronchial tubes. It is very soothing and promotes recovery by repairing the membranes that have been torn !by the wb-'zing and barking of bronchitis. At 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 pet Bottle. Chemists and Stores, (J ttsa&sxitt'isssasir, ' ■ ¥ AND AND ESTATE AGENCY, MAETON. PARTNEESHIP NOTICE. I desire to notify the public that Mr A. 0, JOHNSON, late "cf Canterbury, has joined me as a partner, and in future the business ■will bo carried on under tbe style of Boss & Johnson,’' Mr Johnson intends visiting the whole district, and will bo prepared te meet edents in search cf property or desiring to Si'll, T. H. EOSS. Marion, May 11. 1907l^iai. - ISBMSiBgS^EBBasSISB^ I WAIKATO r Ip A A ACHES of Splendid UvJlj Country, 300 ajres very valuable flax swamp, thoroughly drained, aud where not in flax, sown in grass (best English). It is estimated by competent men that there is £3OOO of cutabie flax within next twelve months. The balance of 310 acres is rich undulating land well grassed and capable of milking 90 to 100 cows comfortably. The swamp land will also fatten 700 sheep per year. Buildings are 8-room homestead, 3 roomed cottage, and all necessary outbuildings, including new granary 30 by 60. Property is situated in rich locality, with railway station and postSoffico on farm, Creanery and school quite handy. This is a sound investment and will bear keenest inspection. PEICE, £BOOO, Terms given. Apply GEORGS BOYES & CO., HAMILTON, WAIKATO.

piGS. BACOIS. PIGS. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, W. -DIM OGK ■ & €o. s Limited, Will receive Pigs at the fillowing Stations as under TRUCKING DATES MAY. Ohakea 6 20 Kongotea ’7 21 Feilding 8 22 Rata 6 20 Hunterville 7 21 Haloombe 7 21 Farmers will do well before selling their pigs to see A. J. ARNOLD, Principal Agent, Bunnythorpe. Hunterville Agent—JAMES MeALLEY. rjpHE NORTH ISLAND BACON I COM PAN'’, Ltd., Are Cash Buyers of Prime BACON PIGS in any quantity at highest market rates, according to scale. TRUCKING DAYS MAY. Letts-a addressed to J 3. T. Strawbridge, buyer, Makino; or the Secretary, Woodville, will receive prompt attention. - BARNARD BROWN & CO.^ Stock and Station Agents, FEILDING. Splendid ohaneo for man with small capital. SCO r.orcs ail in grass, divided into 8 paddocks. Railway station within a mile of property. Four-roomed cottage. O.E.P. at £8 lOs per jiore. Bent 6s 63 per acre per annum. Goodwill, £l5O. 300 ei res all in gras*, Divided into 4 poddo ks. Sis roomed bouse, cowshed 1« bails. Cc- amery 2 rail.es. Carry 2jßheep per aore, Leqse 7 years to run at lie per acre. Goodwill £250. Reason for selling, owner leaving New Zealand. Open for fortnight only. Vi

FARMS FOE SALE OS EXCHANGE In dll parts of Naw Zealand 1907. W. T, Benefield & Son NURSERYMEN, 4EAMOHO. WANGANUI, Hava again opened the season with a fine stock ef Healthy, Well-grown Trees and Shrubs FRUIT TREES of every description. ROBES —We hav« a fine collection, including all the latest-Novelties. GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTS RASPBERRIES STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Etc. ORNAMENTAL & FLOWERING SHRUBS of every description ‘ PINES SHELTER TREES ant HEDGE PLANTS 'of ever; variety.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8823, 27 May 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8823, 27 May 1907, Page 3