Tofoacco #? : - Bright alert the judge of a good ; ;' >% smoke —the young &&ss£ Maorilander has f|ff:f|ldeclared emphati- \ffif§s| cally for SWEET SLICE GOLDEN EAGLE. He's tested it — knows it can't and won't burn the tongue —that it burns freely with a delightful flavour and aroma —in short, that it represents perfection in tobacco.
WM You risk t'oo much when you have ISi a. cough or cold hanging on week *ffi3s after week. ConsumprjC. n oftcn Fs I follows delay in ir'Gaimeiif. fed JLs ir%, I Jl«4 &3 ipwmiaiii 3 will prevent this deadly disease, and T drive out the persistent cough or J cold. It gives prompt relief, streng--1 thens the lungs, nerves, digestion j and whole body. The effect of it 3 on weakened constitutions is often I marvellous; always beneficial. 9 For further information concerning Lane's I 'Emulsion see circular with each bottle- It J gives much useful advice to sufferers and includes convincing testimonials from people I of all ages and pursuits. if Sold in two sizes at 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. I Prepared only by E. G. LANE, Chemist, J Oamaru. jN'.Z. 7 JJJtEILDItfG FARMERS' UNION. ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH To be held in MR. J MANAGH'S paddock Opposite Mr McEiroy'-i residence, four miles from Fell ding, on WEDNESDAY, JUNK; 11th. PRIZE LIST. GLASS "A."/ OPEN PLOUGKHNG COMPETITION for double-furrow out as you please. Firr-fe pdza £-4, second £'d. third ill. CLASS "B." Double Furrow, skeiths only allowed. Width, not less than 10 inches, no cut. First prize £o, second £3, third "1. CLASS "C." PLOUGHING COMPETITION FOR JUNIOR PLOUGHMEN UNDER 20 YEARS. Double Farrow, wrought, or cast shares, skeiths only allowed for best all round ploughing. First prize £± second £'6, third £l. With not loss than 10 inches ao cut. CLASS "D. " OPEN PLOUGHING COMPETITION FOR TRIPLE FURROW CAST SHARKS. First prize £4, second £%, tltjrd £l. Width not less th.au 10 inches no cut. Entrance fee for each Class ",s. SPECIAL PRIZES. 1 Eeet ploughing in B, O, or D. Gold medal £2 2s. '3 Best crown on field £1 ly. 3 Straightest pluu.i>hiiA.-< on Held £1 Is. 4 Best Ins and Outs £1 is. f> Best iinish £1 Is. (i Rest kept harness in use at iui six mouths. 7 Horsed showing evidence of most care and attention, £1 Is. 8 Team showing fce-t management aud most tr.uctabiiity, £1 Is. ft Youngest competitor, £1 Is. 10 Best ~ plough" teara of four on ground, £% 2s. RULES AND CONDITIONS. 1 All teams must be on the ground and ready to stint at 0,45 a.m., when drawing will take, place. 2 Area to fee ploughed: Up to one acre nfc the direction of the Committee. The time allowed will b 9 a" the r*>.ta of ■!}.< hour:-; for double furrow, and three hours for three furrows per imperial acre, including ."0 minutes lor luncheon. 3 No a-shitunce will he allowed competitors except, one mau to ruljnst poles, 4 Every competitor must pi ugh not less than live inches dr ,'. 5 All teams must start and : top at signal of a, flair. (3 Competitors must stop J! minutes for luncheon, teams not to ho unyoked. 7. All competitors must, plough tlio lot (key draw and strike mat on (••ho right hand pejr and back their neighbour on tho left Htrikiii-r out H»nl finishing with their lull team. 8. Competitors to make a crown in the oentro olhj-.heir lot and liavo two finishes. 1). No competitor must stop his neighbour more than live minutes All time over will bo deducted from him ami allowed to the man delayed. 10. Protests ast to delay must bo undo t,o the Ground Ooiamittee
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10661, 2 June 1913, Page 3
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609Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10661, 2 June 1913, Page 3
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