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ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LlHttlD, GBASS SEEDS BfIANUBIS. OHA¥F, WIRES. NETTING, ROOFING IRON, Em. BEBD and FEED DA* 8, WHEAT, ' BARLEY. WINES a™ SPIRITS WH(IB3AI.B. PALMERSTON HORSE SALE. SATURDAY, 22nd JUNE. \ BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., will Bell at 1 p.m.— 50 draughts, harness borsep, hacks, and ponies On account of Mr R. S. Knight - \ 16 4 to 6 year first-class draughts, including several pedigree mares from Otago HUNTERVILLE YARDS. TUESDAY, 25th JUNE. \ BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd, *- will sell as above—--8 fat bullocks 12 fat and forward cows 6 fat cows 16 forward cows 17 good Shorthorn weanera 4 20 month steers 820 month heifers * 400 wether lamb?, good 200 wether lambs 200 fat and forward wethers 190 fat and forward ewes 150 well-woolled wethers 40 fat and forward ewes 25 fat ewes

Also, on account of G. N. Bartrum, Esq,, who ha 3 sold his farm — 800 2 tooth to s.m. Bomney-Lin-coln. ewes, in lamb to Lincoln and Bomney rams 140 2 tooth wethers On account of A. McLean, Esq , who lias sold his farm 46 milk cows, to calve factory dates 11 heifers, to calve factory dates 2 bulls 1 mare, gig and harness BAUMAI STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, 25th JUNE, 1907. A BEAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., ■"■ will sell at 1 p.m.— 16 weaners 11 yearlings 120 ewes ia Jamb . Atkinson & Co FEILDING AUCTION MABT. FRIDAY, 21st JUNE. H. ATKINSON & CO. ■• will sell at 12 o'clock— Horse e, pius, poultry (8 purebred Minora cockerels), potat-jes, onions, marrows, pi jnipkms, etc., etc. Also, -prize gooseberries, red fclack currant plants, by T, Evans, giant an a asparagus plantr,, Nice selection of furniture removed for c ,©Bavenienoß of sal 3. Usual, sundries 1 spring trap n iWc ] ¥ naw

AUCTIONEERS, Genet<a!iVJ>r,p C |-ra n ±e and Stock and Station /J gents, STATION STORES AND EEQUIBITES At Lowest Eatbs. ■GRAIN, FEEDS, OLOVEES, OATS, "WHEAT, CHAFF. HIGE-OBADE PIG BIOE MEAL. MANCfRE'.I- (Kainit and Improved Phosphate for Top Dressing) KEXT SKIN SALE, July 11,1907. LAND DEPARTMENT. From over SOO Properties we have selected TWO in the BaDgitikei District which off r particular advantages. 640 Acres—A choice grazing property, with every convenience, in tie finest grazing distriot in the Kiwitea County. Price, £lO 10s por acre. Ho. 927 500 Acres, Eltham district; all good [ plough able land ; suitable for dairying. Creamery 2 miles. Houses and out- • buildings. Would, sell 250 acres with 1 buildings at £l4 per acre, on easy , terms, and lease the balance at 12s 6d per acre. For; further particulars apply to A. H, ATKINSON & Co., FEILDING. Limited, Seed, drain, and General Merchants. . Largo Stocks of RYE GRASS, COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS Etc., Eto. SpeciaiJy', Selected for our Trade. Bend for Samples and Quotations PALMEESTON N. & FEILDING Taihape Agents: Messes E. Wilson & Co.

A COLD IN THE HEAD IS A NASTY THING. A cold in ibe head or aoute catarrh is inflammation of the mucous membrane of the nose. 'J.he most obvious symptoms are snsezing, swelling of the membrane, which may be eo great aa to close the nostrils completely and a profuse discharge. The simple cold if neglected, soon develops into something more serious—the miorobes get the upper hand and attaoS rho pharynx and larynx. To deal a cold in tjhe head tate Cough Cere (CONTAINS NO POISON) In any cold, cough, bronohit'S, or lung affection it is a safe and positive cure. It soothes the irritatedjmembranes and destroys the germs. At 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 per Bottle. Chemists and Stores," UfAMSELL & SONS, Having purchased the/balance of the STOCK & PLANT of MESSES CAMPION & KING, Bulls, the premises will be re-opened after Stocktaking. GSEAT EEDTJCTIONS-will be made on all Lines* - pursuit of game, or for apy other purpose, on my property at Qteitford will be prosecuted; f- &• =

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8843, 20 June 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8843, 20 June 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8843, 20 June 1907, Page 3

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