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MOATE a CO.’S HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE AT TH£ NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION AND WERE AWARDED THE AND liver Meia AT SM.2. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION IN IRftO iL U '4^

Try it once or twice and you will in all probability become an enthusiastic user of it. The refreshing delectable flavour of Crescent Blend Tea is one of its charms. The delicacy of the bouquet is one of its attributes. Crescent Blend Tea is a scientific blend of the rich strong teas of Darjeeling and the fine delicate teas of Ceylon. The flavour never varies, the quality is always maintained at a high standard. Sold by all Grocers At 2/- pgr lb.

A COLD IN THE HEAD IS A NASTY THING. E \ A cold in the head or acute nttarrh is inflammation of the mu:eous membrane of the nose. 'lho' ■most obvious symptoms are sn-ez--iag, swelling of the membrane, which may be so great as to close the nostrils completely and a profuse discharge. Tbo simple cold if neglected, soon develops into something more serious-the microbes get the upper hand and attack the pharynx and larynx. To deal with a cold in the head take iff Blue I&E®ST£ttO)J (CONTAINS NO POISON) ■ln any cold, cough, bronchitis, or lung affeetion it is a safe and positive cure. It soothes the irritated membranes and destroys the germs. At 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 per Settle. Chemists and Stores, • E 1 P L i HQ? Gill s ii ’i’ i 5 Established 1863. I OEDSBS FOE JUNE, t Obdeuxies—Sergeant Stewart and Corporal ( Wing Pabaoes —6th, Government, at 7,30 p.m. 20th, Government, at 7.3 p.m. All Arms must he returned on June 6th for inspection by Armourer Sergeant. 26th —Annual Ball, ' Tickets may be procured at parade on the 6th. All water bottles, haversacks, and leggings must be returned to the Shed by Jans 6tb. JAMES BATTEN, Captain Commanding. O Stock and Station Agents, FEIIhDIKG.

| Splendid chance for man with small | capital. 300 acres all in grass, divided into B paddocks. Kailway station within a mile of property. Four-roomed cottage. O.E.P. at £8 10s per acre. Bent 6s 6d per aero per annum. Goodwill, . £l5O. Ij 800 acres all in grass. Divided into « 4 paddocks. Six-rooraod house, cow- | shed 16 bails. Creamery 2 miles. Carry I:2£sheop per acre, Lease 7 years to run a tat lls per sore. Goodwill £250. KeaI son for selling, owner leaving New ZeaI land. Open for fortnight only, S’ASMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE In all parts of New Zealand AOOi-PH B RINGEZUj, Begs to notify the public of Mart on and' district that he hss started business as I UPHOLSTERER & UNDERTAKER. I Mr Bp.ingezu hss been for 12 years in the employ of Mr J. MoChesney. E and hopes, by Good Work and Moderate j Charges, to securo a fair share of | patronage. | Orders will receive prompt attention ! if loft at Mr Eornhold’s, Broadway, Marton. SK' Kakgitikei county COUNCIL. Notice is hereby given that the West end of Mount Curl Bead, near Mr Jemkins’, will be CLpSED to traffic ilrom Wednesday, sth June, for about 4 days. A. THOMS, Road Inspector.

JSJTORSE WILTSHIRE. STATE CERTIFICATED MIDWIFE AND LADIES’ NURSE, Encouraged by several reoent patients, baa decided to tabs up her residence in Bon got ea, and is now prepared to undertake engagements. Address—Mrs Wii-tshirh, c/o Mr , Patterson, Chemist, Eongotca.

JOS. BILLINGS said; " Opportunity like egga cum but onoo time.*' ' EOOTBALIuBBS loar opportunity will be if you cor emplate buying a JEESEY to tak idvantaga of selecting a first-clas Article. Supplied in any colour £ owest quotation at THE WHITE HOUSE H4.BTON, MACE WALEBRi

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8830, 5 June 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8830, 5 June 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8830, 5 June 1907, Page 3

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