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Taranaki & the North. NICE HOMESTEAD near New Ply, mouth; 130 acres good undulating country, warm and sheltered, well watered and well drained ; 16 acres just sown in tumips,;i4 fibres new grats; good roomy bouse. Price £1650, of whioh a great part may remain at 5 per cent. Possession 31st December. /CHOICE PASTURE FARM of 736aores. \J 316 freehold, 420 leasehold with long term at low rent, ronewal covenants, and compensation for improvements ; most con* veniently situated and olimaiio conditions perfect. Price, £4500; terms to suit. North Taranaki. f^ RAZING & AGRICULTURAL FARM vJT of 1177 acres superior limestone and volcanic country, situated in the Raglan district, and near the ooaat. About 600 acres in pasture, now carrying 350 sheep, 200 lambs, 130 cattle, 9 horses. Convenient dwelliagbouse snd all necessary outbnild ings. Price £3 10s per acre. TpXCELLENTBUSH FARM, 28 miles JjJ north of New Plymouth ; 1210 acres wholesome papa country, equally adapted for sheep and oattle ; BGO acres in good grass. Price, £5250 ; terms to suit. SHEEP & CATTLE FARM of 2700 acres, Central Taranaki, consisting of superior papa country, easy hiils and good valleys, fertile, warm, and well sheltered. 900 acres in good grass- now carrying 1250 sheep (500 beiag ewe 3 with lambs) and 200 oattle. Very moderate price, Stook valuation ii desired. F. P. CORKILL, LAND AGENT, TARANAKI. BRIGHTWATER Roller Flour Mills, Nelson WHERE Eadiuni Flour, Wheatmeal, AND Semolina, 3 MANUFACTURED. SEMOLINA, just put on the market, makes a grand Breakfast Porridge; or for making Custard, Blano Mange, Puddings, Biscuits, etc Made from the choicest wheat. Semolina iaput up in '51b bags Wheatmeal is put up in 61b and 251 b bagß And fresh from tne Mill. AWARDED 25 First and Speoial Prizes for Roller Flour, Wheatmeal, Semolina, and Wheat. , G. "f RAPNELL.

BRONCHITIS. A Very Obstinate Case. Cured through perseverir.g in the treatmen by Hearnc's Bronchitis Cure. Mr. W. G. Hearne. Dear .Sir,— Having been : sufferer from bronchitis for a number of years, am not being able to get relief from doctors I startec taking your Bronchitis Cure about two years ago and have been taking it on and off ever since lan happy to tell you that I now feel thoroughly enred and I can bear testimony to its worth.— l am your: truly, W J. CLARKE, Redbank, via Avoca, Victoria. A Child Seven Months Old— A Sufferer from Birth. Cured by a Bottle of Hearne's Bronchitis Cure. Mr. W. G. Hearne. Dear Sir.— Kindly forvvan me a small bottle of your Bronchitis Cure ai scon as possibi;, as 1 cannot speak above a whis per, owing to a cold. I had a bottle from yoi before for my little girl when she was sevei months old. She had been suffering from bron cbitis from her birth, and now she is (hree year old, and has not had a return of it since. It i a splendid medicine for bronchitis or colds of an; sort.— l remain, yours truly, Mrs. H. RAMAGE, Violet Town, Victoria. A SEVEN YEARS CASE. Expectorating Blood and Matter. Completely Cured. Mr. W. G. Hearne, Dear Sir, — Your medicine has cured roe o bronchitis and a;thma. from which I had sufferei for upwards of seven years, during which pericx I was scarcely ever free from coughs, and fre quently the difticuUv of breathing was so distress ing, that for nights' in succtssion I had to sit up I write to yon this acknowledgment frcm a sensi of duty, as in my case every other treatmen had failed. For a year previous I had been get ting very much worse, and at the time I obtaine« your medicine I was confined to bed suffeiinj from a most violent cough expectorating bloo< and matfer, and apparently beyond hope of re covery. The first dose of the medicine gave mi "welcome re;ief. and I steadily improved as I con tinued the treatment, until I became as I an now, quite well.— Yours sincerely, H. WALKER, Balmain, Sydney.

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Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11762, 19 October 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11762, 19 October 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11762, 19 October 1906, Page 1

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