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THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND THE HUP MOBILE. Further testimony as to tho goodness of the iiupmobilo comes from a country in our own Empire—lndia In Bombay tire Hnpmobile has been given semi-official recognition and hereafter no other car will be used there by the British Government. Tho reason is Hupp power, economy, stamina and completeness. Included are Electric starting and lighting system, S-volt storage battery, heudiiuht variable dimmers, license brackets, unpickablo lock on combination switch, adjustable ventilating windshield, one-man Neverj ioek top with form-fitting envelope, I quick acting side curtains, now tye door curtdn carriers, ammeter, speedometer, robe rail, foot rail and carpet in tonneau, non-skid tyres on rear, five demountable rims, tyro carrier, pump, jack and full set of tools. The price is reasonable. Come and see—or write for free catalogue. A. Ha trick and Co., Ltd , Wanganui and Wellington. Local agents, McKenzie’s, Ltd. OLD AG3S. j Old age, as it comes in,'the orderly ; process of nature, is a beautiful and m jestic thing. It stands for experience knowledge, wisdom, counsel. That is old ago as it should bo. but old age as it often is means j poor digestion, torpid bowels, a sluggish liver and a general feeling of ill-health, despondency, and misery. This in almost every instance is wholly unnecessary. One of the Ch-mberhiin’s, Tablets taken ! immediately after supper will im- j prove the digestion, tone up the liver and regulate tho bowls. That feeling of despondency will give way to one of hope and cheer: — Sold everywhere.

ioncttos Brick, Til 4 Pottery Works, ORDER now to assure field tiles, No advance on pre-war j prices for cash, ■ I (Late 3, Kendrick and Son,) PROPRIETOR, M AUTOS JTJHCmoN Phono 247 H iL B&IDG-E. tfsrrtor anfi F&rwardlng Agent, Ma ETON sUNCTlOK■iarten kißZ.'iii t "1 2 ExpressOorapaay PARCELS Consigned to and Receive# from (til ports of the Dominion, Takgraeso and orders promptly at tended to Telephone JSB ■^JAITUNA B. J. Proprietor, MOTOR SERVICE MOOBE, WAITDNAIWEST Dally, Leave Waituna West) 7,30 a.ru Leave Cunningham's 8,20 a.vs Leave Makino Station 9,35 a.m Arrive Feilding P.O, 10,0 a.m Leave Feilding P.O. 3,30 p.ra Leave Makino '4.0 p.m, Leave Cunningham’ 5.45 p.in Arrive Waituna ' 6,0 p,n Parcels delivered alongside'?the road Parcels may be left at CARBINE BOOK INQ OFFICE,, Feilding, ■, but must bf prepaid. A. G-. GBAWEOBDS ■gOYALjMAIL MOTOR COACH. Between KIMBOLTON and FEILDING, Leave Kimbolton B.IE a,nr Leaves Kiwitea, 8.45 a.m, Leave Cheltenham 9 a.m, Arrive Feilding 9.45 a.m. Leave Feilding Arrive Kimbolton 5.15 p.m Parcels and goods promptly attended'to and may be loft at Maokrell£&. Stewart’s Motor Garage. Fares—ss single, Sa return, A, G, CRAWFORD,, Proprieter.

Surprise A shipment of this famous Guano will arrive about September and will be obtainable from all fertilizer dealers. Surprise Island Guano is a complete manure —it may be used alone or mixed with any other fertilizer. Mr. H. W. Lawrence, F.C.S., Analyst, in his report, writes: “The large amount of Carbonate of Lime present would mate it R , v^r y valuable Fertilizer la apply to deficient in this matter (sour soils). imi together with the Guanos citrate soluble Phosphates should render it eminently filler Tot application direct to any land needing Phosphates. Ask your fertilizer dealer for pamphlet the agents of The New Austral Guano Co.: Dempster & Co., Box 959, Wellington, for a free copy.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11471, 25 February 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11471, 25 February 1918, Page 7