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The Pity Of It! It has been well said, that Memory is left us to sweeten the days of our advancing years. That memories cf the past can be equally sweet to all alike is, of course, impossible. But this much is certain, that many of our painful experiences, when recalled, come with added bitterness because of the knowledge that they might have been avoided. This reflection is prompted by reading a letter from Mr. W. Hughf, of 31, Eutland Street, Petrie Terrace, Brisbane, Queensland, who said: — “ My recollection of Mother Seigel’s Syrup extends back to my boyhood’s days, for it was the remedy which my mother used to always give me whenever anything went amiss with my health. But my own best experience of it was gained some three years back in Sydney, N.S. W. I had but recently arrived from the Homeland, and the change of climate, diet, and methods of living affected my health to a considerable extent. I went off my appetite, felt languid and incapable of exertibn, could not sleep properly, and suffered a lot from Indigestion and flatulency. Whilst not ill enough to lay up, or in severe pain, I yet felt uncomfortable and completely out of sorts, and lacked my usual energy, tone and high spirits. So I enquired about my old Home-Friend, Mother Seigel’s Syrup, and was delighted to discover that it was just as easy to obtain in Australia as in Durham. I procured a bottle, and before it was emptied I felt like a new man. The wind ceased to roll about in my stomach, and rise to my throat, my appetite revived, and I quickly recovered all my old-time energy, strength and cheerfulness. Each dose of the remedy infused new vigour and vitality into my system, and after using it for a few weeks I was so well that I could not wish to be better. Mother Seigel’s Syrup is a medicine of superlative worth and merit.” On the first sign of Stomach or Liver Trouble, take the world renowned remedy, Mother Seigel’s Syrup, and ensure that your memories do not become nightmares,

r V / /*** c k Man/ tilings toe happescd ! in SO .’yesiT-^ Little settlements have become cities, the sales of Bonnington’s Ifish Moss have increased enormously— it still leads in curative properties and popularity. It was made by qualilied chemists over 50 years ago—it is made by qualified chemists to-day. It cured colds in the early settlements—it cures coughs and colds in the cities of to-day. )V rS Irish Mb &C? Mr. Orr, Ayr Sl.reot. Invercargill V writes:— ,- I have pleasure in recoin- 1,3 mending Bennington's Irish Moss, as I have a large family' and have found it a great, benefit to the children when they have been suffering from eolds.” . 127 Km Mi sßes£ /ar> over 50 years (ifv'J ISifW is A Handy Dairy or Agricultural Farm. TO CLOSE A TRUST ESTATE. 1| QO ACRES freehold, situated 4 J.Oc3 miles from Marton and 1 mile from cheese factory. All flat and all in grass excepting about 6 acres of bush. Carrying 35 cows besides young stock, 10 acres under cultivation. 5 roomed house, icullery and bathroom. Cowshed, concreted floor, trap-shed. Two good road frontaees. Price £35 jpor aora. Mortgage £1350 at 51-2 P er s>ant. for 5 years. Terms £l2oo cash, balance arranged at 5% per cent. FIRST CLASS BUSH COUNTRY S I 44l€> ACRES. of which 455 acres - acres are freehold, balance Native lease for 42 years at low rentals. 300 acres in grass which has just wintered 180 head of cattle and 230 breeding ewes The balance of the country is all in bush and it is estimated that theta are £3OOO worth of timber in royalties alone. The formation is papa, and vary easy undulating country. All very suitable for catte. Price £5 per acre. Terms only £6OO cash, balance at 5 and par cent. F. R. H. BRICE LAND AGENT -.- MARTON 0000 FARMS. EXCEPTIONAL TERMS. OOQ ACRES,Freehold, situate OOs-Zg miles from Ebngotea, cheese factory i mile, School 1 mile Practie al ly all fiat and ploughable. Seme v e ry rich drained swamps. Grows splendid rape and turnips. Very good wintering country; sandy formation. Well sub-divided into 14 paddocks. Well watered by windmills. New 5-roomed house, every convenience, wash-house, etc Iron shed. Priced £2B per acre. About £BOO cash. -^-CSRE v , Leasehold. Lease for 10 years, with C.P. clause for 10 years at £5 per acre. Rental 5/- per acre. Situated in "Waiarapa District. 300 acres in grass, balance bush and flax. 300 acres ploughable, 150 have been, ploughed. 9 padlocks. Well watered by permanent streams. Post Office. School and Store, \ mile. Good 6-roomed house, woolsbed, yards and dip, stable, etc, BURGESS & COY. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, MARTON. 1 I

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11366, 12 October 1917, Page 2

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