COMMERCIAL.
McKay Bros.’ Report Messrs McKay Bros’ weekly report of actual sales in Exchange sale rooms for week ending Saturday, Ist November Cows—s entered. Three sold at £3 10s, £4 10s, and £7. Poultry—3Bo penned. Table birds: Hens, Is fid to Is lid; roosters, 2s 4d to 2s fid ; ducks, 2s 7d to 3s 2d ; ducklings, Is Id ; geese, 4s 9d to 6s ; turkey hens, 5s to 7s ; gobblers, 10s. pigs—sB penned. Suckers, 8s 3d to 10s 6d; weaners, 13s 6d to 19,s 6d ; slips 20s to 225. Potatoes — Derwents, £5 to £5 10s (weaker). Onions—ltalian and Victorian, 10s per cwt. Barley—l4s per bag. Wheat—l6s per bag. Oats—9s 6d to Ils per bag. , Honey—44d per lb. Rhubarb—2d per lb. Fruit—Oranges 16s, mandarins 14s fid, lemons 16s, apples 7s 6d to Ils per case. YOUMUST EAT TO LIVE. If you don’t eat you’ll starve, and starvation ends in death. Hunger is nature’s call for nourishment; the demand is imperative, for the hourly waste caused by the mere act of living must be promptly repaired. To obtain full nourishment, the essentials of the food you eat, your digestive organs must be in working order. Digestion ie a chemical process needing a full supply of the gastric juices. If the digestion is impaired, indigestion and dyspepsia speedily follow ; the system gets clogged up with undigested food, which ferments and poisons the blood and deranges the entire human system. Impey’s May Apple, the ideal family medicine, gently moves the bowelsand clears the stomach of all impurities; it stimulates the liver and kidneys into healthy action, aids digestion, and restores good health. Impey’s May Apple is sold by all dealers at 2s 6d per bottle. If not obtainable locally send postal note to the wholesale agents, Sharland and Co., Limited, Wellington.
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Southland Times, Issue 17082, 3 November 1902, Page 3
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296COMMERCIAL. Southland Times, Issue 17082, 3 November 1902, Page 3
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