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Public Notices. SKINNER’S MAMMITEIta UKUTI, TARANAKI. Feb. Ist. 1912. MR C. SKINNER, DEAR SIR, —In reply to yours re Mammitein I may say that I have used It on three cows this year with very satisfactory results In each case. One of these cows took the disease In one quarter last year. When she cams In this year the quarter was In a very bad way, swollen and angry - looking and seemed full of milk, but all you could get out of her was about a cupful and that was bad. I gave her six Injections and now she is milking as well as ever. I am quite convinced that your remedy is ail that it is cracked up to be. and supplies a long-felt want.—Yours. G. IC OXENHAM. KEMPTEOSira. PROSSER & CO.. SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch. and Dunedin. 1703 Of Surpassing and Exquisite Delicacy of Flavour— The Most' Wholesome and Stimulating in This or Any Market— The One Perfect Condiment that goes well with any Meat or FishGENUINE WORCESTER SAUGE! ISA • Now Is the Winter of qur Discontent made Qlorlous." A. R. PORTER LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILOR ESK STREET (Opposite Arcade.) HAS JUST LANDED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF SUITINGS & OVERCOATINGS of ALL SHADES AND QUALITY. The MATERIALS used In the manufacture of our LADIES' COSTUMES are of the HIGHEST GRADES, with Furnishings and Workmanship to correspond. Our Prices vary for Costumes from 5 to 10 guineas. Superior Blue or Black Cloth Walking Skirts. 50/-. Overcoats and Paletots from £3 10/- upwards.

a i vsißKCKnanGasQi tntui cnKsssnusuttMoaoßMi n 6 O in A IV? f* 1 POPULARITY a jvx & n m 5 The delicate "nutty" £ » flavour of the i ‘Docs Head’Bass p is the result not only of scientific brewing but 4 also of painstaking bottling k . . | Of course only the best 5 materials are used to ;} make this famous ale, £ but without the " Rca,d fj Brothers, Limited" S methods of bottling, it g would not enjoy the | reputation it dots. % This method includes ft storage of butts in dry. g airy, well ventilated and g clean cellars where it g, riptns under the most d favorable conditions, Q § Bottling in its prime | insures its refreshing 5 pungency and preserves § its nourishing food p qualities which arc |j unequalled. 0 % EME-OSSIiHG STAMPS for embossing Initials on notepaper and envelopes, A novelty that no one ca.i do without. Price $d each. LXLLICKAP. McNAUGHTO.V & CO. SiAIJDV SAWYSB, Sophomore (Ralph 1 D. Paine), cloth k/6. ills adventures and his return to college, and what happened there, make up a jolly, rollicking story. LILLICHAP, McNAUGHTON & CO.

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Southland Times, Issue 17003, 29 March 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 17003, 29 March 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 17003, 29 March 1912, Page 7

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