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«mFor TOOTHACHE Insen—one or two drops of full-strength. •nnryi HI Begiatered Name for HCAN’S ESSENCE 3 ba For Coughs, Colds, Catarrh and Sore Throats dilate to a pint hy adding water and sweetening. 5 GBING CONCERN. /jq ACRES stood grass land, well OO sheltered, watered, and divided, with the following stock, etc: 25 select cows, bull, 2 horses, dray and harness, rubber tyred gig, milking machines, buckets, tools, etc, all in perfect order; 5 roomed bouse and outbuildings. A nice snug money making farm. Close to factory, school, etc. Price, including stock, £75 per acre. Very easy terms. The ffood value will make a quick j’ B. WILTON & CO., LAND AGENTS, Palmerston North. F E ILDING S HO W 3rd & 4th FEBRUARY, 1920. ENTRIES CLOSE JAN. 16th Comprehensive schedule of classes for Ring Competitions : Sheep Dog Trials, Horses, Cattle. Sheep, Pigs, Home Industries, etc. Breeders’ Cups for Shorthorns, ' Polled Angus, Jerseys, Romney Marsh, Southdowns, Lincolns. FEILDING ANNUAL RAM FAIR. sth & 6th FEBRUARY, 1920, On Feilding ShowgroundsEntries close with the Secretary, Feilding A. & P. Association, on 16th January. Schedules, Entry Forms and all information from B. H. Fisher, Box 98. Feilding. MO6RID6E and SON’S : ARCADE. ; ON VIEW—A Big Display of 1920 DIARIES 1920 TOYS in endless variety. Also, — NEW ZEALAND BOOKLETS. Fancy Goods in Profusion. Silver and Electroplate, also Copper and Antimony Ware. Leather Goods, etc., etc. MOGRIDGE '& SON,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11990, 29 January 1920, Page 2
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494Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11990, 29 January 1920, Page 2
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