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’■ ftfv W, Marshall, Inspector Vermin Destruction Act, Coleraine, Vic., says ‘‘ We ahvays keep the Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house, and would pot ho without it, I cousjdcy it the" test of all medicines tor it gives instant relief, whether the patient is one of the children or myself. When I first tried Chamhearlain’s Cough Remedy I was driving through the Caatertoii district, and had caught a severe (.• cold, I bought a couple of bottles , from Messrs H. and G. Harris, of ! Castertou, and kept a bottle in my j pocket, taking a dose about every! three hours, and before they worb; i used was completely cured. : A Used to suffer iroralu’Onehitfe; r i)iit by tak- » : iag Chamberlain's 'dough Remedy at ‘ the first syniptoin always ward off an attack, I have given ChamberCough Remedy a sound and substantial trial, and have no hesitation in saying it is the best of all cough medicines,'and cam highly recommend it to any* oh|‘-with a family. ” For sale by' John Breclin, Marten, and J), Wilson, Rougotea. Bare bargains in ladies’ ready- ' made blouses, costumes and skirts are now being offered sij the Don Marche, Feilding;. Messrs Spence I and Spence, bating secured se veral fi lots oii their own terms, now i offering the benefit of ’same to tlie ladies of Ifeidliug and surrounding districts,* See pur “Ready Money prices for Grocery and Tea. Excellent Quality and lowest prices still obtained at the Co.-pp Stores, North. Broadway Marton. ' M 3 EW =3B^BAIDr ,eei MARSH SHEEPBEESDERS’ ASSOCIATION, In accord with the rules adopted on 2nd November, 1901, tbo following application has been received for registration : Name. Address, No. pf Sbepp. John Matthews Awahuri 200 ! A copy of this application can bo seen at the office of this paper and tbo original at the office of the New Zealand Romney Marsh Sheep Breeders’ Association, Feildiog. ERNEST J. WAGEBILL, Secretary, JgUSH FELLING. TENDERS are invited for the Felling of 110 Acres Bush, in two lots of 65 and 75 acres respectively. , Tenders may be sect in for either or both lota. Tenders close WEDNESDAY, 17th July. Specifications, etc., at homestead, C. G. ROSS, Taoroa, Utlku,-

£HEAP SHEER- FARMS 1450 Acres splendid sheep country, well watered and fenced, part hilly, part flat, Good river boundary. Price £5 10s per acre. ' No, 4, 1300 Acres good sheep or cattle farm, nice undulating [country. Good homestead, all improved. Carry 1-| sheep to acre. No. 151 4000 Acres partly improved sheep country. 13csO acres grass after bush. 1500, standing bush, fern and titree. Price. £3 os per acre, No. 264 870 Acres nice healthy sheep country, good quality ; land easily worked ; carrying capacity. 11 sheep to the acre, Close to important town. Good house, woolshed and yards. Price, £9 per acre, No. 262 1200 Acres mostly rolling downs. aOO acres nicely improved. All [ringmeed and divided into numerous padlocks. Grass laud will carry two sheep to the acre. Good house and outbuildings. Price only £5 15s per acre, No. 266 All well worth cuqbiring about.* Apply GEORGE BOYES & Cth, ESTATE AGENTS, HAMILTON, JJOBODGH OF MARTON, Notice is hereby given that MR ALFRED SIGNAL, of Greatford,, has been appointed a Ranger for thq Borough of Marten under the provisions of Impounding Act, 1884. A V IL KNIGGE, Town Clerk. Marion, 3rd July, 1907. JUNCTION HQ M § Ejj Marlon j?aUv*ay Junction, Will be open to receive CASE AL and PERMANENT BOARDERS on Monday, Ist July. The House will be Up-to-date in every respect, and will b? supplied wifh all modern requirements^ Nothing will be spared which tends to the comfort of patrons. J. McHABDIB rnopiuEyos p IGS. BACON. PIGS. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. W. DtMOGE & CO*. Lasmi}. Will receive Pigs at the Lilo'«iua Stations as unde? TRUCKING PATES JULY. Eongotaa ... ... 2 19 Ohakoa ... ... 9 19 Halecmbe ... ... 2 16 Feilding ... ... S 17 Eato ... 1R Hnnieiville ‘ ... ... 16 Ashhurst ... ... 10 94 Farmers will do well before selling Ihelr pigs to see - A. J. AENOLB, - Principal Agent, BncEyShcrpcs. Hunter?llio Agant-JAMES MeALLBY. — LMdijoiZ. ■'

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8855, 4 July 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8855, 4 July 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8855, 4 July 1907, Page 3

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