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OUR FAMOUS CARLTON GIG (REGISTERED) ' y Our Show Room is now replete with a full range of these Vehicles. From £2O 10/ - upwards Come and see them. Bring your horse and try one.

m m sr “ One Spoonful when the Cough is Froublesome. Half a Century Old a And Still the Best! Bennington's Irish Moss will break up the most troublesome cold with almost magical rapidity. It gives absolutely no chance for aLa Grippe and other more serious troubles to develop. Keep BONNINGTON’S Carrageen IRISH MOSS in your home, and refuse every imitation or “ just as good.” how high in promise substitutes may be they are “ short ” in performance, because none possess the excellent curative properties found in Bennington’s Irish Moss. ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES SELL BONNINGTON'S. TAKE NO OTHER. MB. WM. Mason, of Waihi, writes My voice, not being of the strongest, requires a restorative at times and I consider, after trying voice jubes, etc., that nothing under the sun equals Bennington’s Irish Moss, as it is a voice food as vrell as a throat assuagent. MB. E. HADBILL, Te Whare, Hamilton, writes It gives me pleasure to state that your Medicine Bennington’s Irish Moss lias been used in my family as a remedy for coughs and colds lor upwards of thirty years. I myself, though being 70 vears of age, still find great relief by taking Bennington’s Irish Moss when needed, and can recommend it to young and old. No matter w..- % m BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN MBS, B- Taylob, of Ponsonhy, Auckland, writes I have great pleasure in recommending your Bennington’s Irish Moss. It is undoubtedly the best cough remedy I have ever used. Having a large family I have found it a source of great comfort to my little ones, especially in cases of Bronchitis and Group. On several occasions I got very anxious hut a good warm bath with a dose of your Irish Moss soon had the desired effect. ififL iIEISH MOSS! BEBS&SSJBS *7.1.305$ A 8 AT* aK& ValOa ebuaHi, couoct, i.nw« i»oIul la all tb* *, WHOOMMO CPVfOM,| 1 ictAtblttoSie dl>o r S*r»b«i . »AK?AAne a* GEORGE BOWN3MGTOW, CHRISTCHURCH.

land agats. FARM FOR. EXCHANGE, ACRES about 1500 Acres of -which is well laid down in English grass, balance good mixed bush. Well fenced and subdivided. Formation is strong loam on blue papa and limestone. Winters two sheep to the acre besides cattle. Motor road to property. About 10 miles to railway and 28 miles to large township. Price £7 10s per acre, Equity about £s*ooo. Owner will exchange for smaller farm or first-class town property, or would sell for lOs per acre deposit, and leave balance for term of years at 5 per cent. IBjIATTENINGr FARM—Best land in New Zealand. Area, about 500 acres. Freehold. All level, Good buildings. Has carried 10 sheep to the acre. Price £35 per acre. Only £2OOO cash Write for full particulars. FOR SALE ONLY. TIP-TOP BUSH FARM, 1800 acres freehold About one-third in grass, balance good mixed bush. Papa and shell rock formation. 400 acres alluvial flats. Price £5 ner acre. Equity £5500. Will exchange for farm or town property, or would sell on easy terms SO CUBA STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. JSAAC GIBBS Desires to announce residents of Martoa and suburbs that he has started in business in Marton (promises next to Messrs Davenport Bros.), as a POULTERER km PORK BUTCHER. And hopes, by Strict Attention, Cleanliness, and Civilit* to secure a fair share of patronage. Cash Buyer of Pork or Eacou Pigs* Fowls, etc.

\ BAMOHO J^UUSERY WANGANUI. W. T. Benefield AND BON 8. We have now ready for Planting a good selection of Fruit, Forest and Ornamental Trees Shrubs, Bulbs & Pot Plants Also Boses 20 000 Trees of 390 Varieties all imported from the Firm of A. Dixon and Son, the noted Rose Growers of the World. Orders carefnlly Packed to any part :©f the country. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. . BU A CUSTOMER OF*;OURS IF,.NOT, WHY NO ? .« Quality and Prices to Please Everybody.” It will Pay You to deal wlth_ Us for Cheapness combined with Quality, Give ns a Trial, and when ordering ask for GOLD NUGGET TEA, 1/6 lb. 7/- 51b. box. We Deliver in Town: & Country. E. BjmWM* CASE GROCER ;& CONTECTIONEE, “BROADWAY, MARTONi M. BROUGHTON, BULL S, FOR FJEST-GLASS Picture Framing,

jjHJR' IMMEDIATE SSLE.: A ©SSOES S64EESP F&RaS. | A ACRES, close to W inganui, : on level metal road, handy to school, P. 0., and railway station. All grassed except small patches shelter bush, small portion flat and ploughable, balance ail good easy and rideable country, absolutely free of weeds, first class fences, several paddocks, well watered, easily carry 2J sheep per acre, besides cattle, good dwelling and all necessary outbuildings, clip, etc PRICE ONLY £l2l PER ACRE Very easy terms. Apply— Stanley E. Read, BEAL ESTATE AGENT 78 Ridgwav Street. WANG-ANITI RONGOTEA, & *■' SANSON MOTOR SERVICE. ROYAL MAIL. T3ie above-mentioned Motor Bus Service has now b<~en reI Burned, and is running twice daily 1 between tbe places indicated. | , Pocket Cards giving fall timetable and fares posted free on application WAGEBILL & STEWART, Feilding Motor Garage. TKESSo A larg equantity of; the following for sals'' , 2-year-old Macrocarpa?, 12/6 hundred 1- Macrocar pas,; 6/6 _ ~ 2- Piaus Insignia, Bj6 1- Pinus In-ignis, 4/6 „ 2- Pinus Muncata, 9/6 ~ 1-vear-old Pinus Mu* icata, 6/-. Mixed Gums. 15/- ; Blue Gums, 7/6 ; • Acacias, 7/» hundred. S. STANTIALL, _ _ . Gi’flatfotd, Racgitflioi, (Late J. W. Robertson). DAIRY FARM, 40 acres. Finest land Manawatu district £55 j per acre. O ily small amount ■■ash wanted, J. A. NASH & CO., al- ‘ merston North. i

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10402, 16 July 1912, Page 3

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