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Spare the Manure and Spoil the Farm Every sheep you rear takes a eonsi'leml.lc quantity of bone phosphate from (he soil. If you are to keep up the quality of the crops and stock, you must restore Ibis vitality to the laud by applying W.M.L Go. Manures. They contain the plant foods necessary for production of nigger crops—and these, in llieir turn, give Fatter Sheep. W.M.15. Co.’s Nos. IA. and SA Mixtures are principally Pbosphatie Manures'containing a proportion of Nitrogen to sustain the growth. They arc specially suitable for Turnips and Rape. Prices Net Cash on trucks at Ngabauranga In l;]cwt. Sacks : Per Ton No. 1A Mixture - - £6/17/6 No. 3A ” - - £6/17/6 Particulars of analysis posted on request. SEND YOUR STOCK to Wellington Meat Export, Co„>i Lid., for shipment. Fat Slice]), Lambs and Cattle purchased. Particulars as io. charges may bo obtained from, Wellington Meat Export C 0.,, Ltd. 18-20 HUNTER STREET WELLINGTON

Keep some in the home It is perfectly reliable, and as beneficial to children as to adults. Checks and cures all lung, throat and chest complaints. 2/6 and 4/6 at all chemists and floret. mm m MOTHER SAYS;-b “H«an’« Essence makes a H|' splendid Cough and Cold Remedy, and saves money “ for me.” n MEAN’S - iPWf^TVWTVTVWWfVTVTVf BE SIRE that you give to your general health [ its proper share of attention. It is 1 rather a curious fact that while , many people appear to manifest the ■ greatest concern over their property [ generally, they are guilty of consid- . erable carelessness concerning what is really life’s chief asset —their general health.- The -tendency of the times is to make heavy—sometimes excessive—demands upon the ■ physical powers, with the inevitable ’ result that the system gets run-down. Days like the present are exceedingly trying and the bodily powers \ are liable to suffer from the ■ strain. You will be well advised if YOU TAKE steps to combat the earliest mam* festations of indisposition. Ills mul- ■ tiply—ailments develop—by neglect. ‘ Such symptoms as sick headache, ■ biliousness, constipation, flatulence, [ heartburn and loss of energy are , indications of an over-worked or ■ unsettled condition of the digestive ' organs. One of the best medicines to take under such circumstances is Beecham’s Pills. In the freatment . of disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels there is no other propri- . etary medicine which has had such a lengthy and successful record as In boxes, labelled loid, I/Ii & 2/9, « EATING To most people, eatBEGOMES lug is ALWAYS a pleasure, but not so PLEASURE ! to. the sufferer from ; r v ;V ■ INDIGESTION. A j hearty meal means misery and pain. You can change ail this VERY QUICKLY ! CONSTIPATION & HEADACHES, with that wretched . ‘‘ ddvyn and-out ” feeling can all be removed. The outlook on life changed, and brightened, and this . by simply taking “WAHOO " —but then ‘‘ WAHOO” is not a “quack,” But a thoroughly scientific remedy, with a marvellous power in curing INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION and LIVER TROUBLES. “WAHOO” banishes gloom and dullness, BRINGS back PLEABURE '‘and BRIGHTNESS ; it ENABLES YOU to ENJOY your MEALS heartily and thoroughly, because “WAHOO” makes you well again! TRY “WAHOO” TO-DAY. 2/6 PER BOTTLE. is recommended by. tor* and n»ed in heap for nhChtt ihmgi

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11619, 10 July 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11619, 10 July 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11619, 10 July 1916, Page 6

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