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Jf OR SA£E.~Ho:rse suitable for dog- , cart or , double-harness express work, good;mover and ' staunch; <" or would probably exchange for one suit>■able for orchard work (for a neighbour). A few.yairs of W.L. Hens and IJ& Ducks, best laying strains. Nine head ' young cattle, and one riding saddle, bridle, and stockwhip.—Note: As I am going into camp shortly "I am prepared •to accept low' prjees.—A. Everett, Lower M outer©. " 'Phone, 115W. 3999 I ' -_ \_^ The Great National Remedy For more than twenty years. Dr. : Morse's Indian Root Pills have been '. before the Australasian public* gaining each year in popular esteem, i and®each year showing a large in- '■ crease in the sales until now nearly , One million bottles are s\sid annuali ly. Very often medicines appear i on.the market and for a short time have a popular vogueT for Just what reason it is difficult to say, not having any genuine merit, but the public soon finds this out, and they soon disappear and are never heard of again. When a remedy like Dr. Morse's Indian Root €?ills for twenty years shows a constantly increas- ! ing sale, it indicates the solid conI > fidence the public have in it. No exaggerated claims have been urged for them. No attempt has been made to Induce the public to believe they had any miraculous power, but or till occasions the idea has been presented that they were,, simply a good Pill 'In every sense of the vord. They are based on a sound formula, and made by men of experience, and the ingredients are in ruch quantities and proportions as best to perform the special objects they are intended to accomplish. The peculiar climate of New Zealand and the mode of living is such that the Liver gets out of order quicker than any other organ of the human system, and ' when the Liver does riot do its duty, the whole system is disarranged. A remedy that reaches the Liver is what New Zealanders want, and they know after twenty years! use that Dr. Morse 5s Indian Roof,. Pills al ways act on the Liver, regulatipg and toning the on'ire system It is this simple fact that makes? Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills a house* bold necessity throughout the length and*breadth of this; Great Island • Continent with a sale larger than any other remedy south of the Equa- i - tor. •' . ■ ■.■;■ ■■■'■■•..... ;• - n For COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH, use D Jl II II _!)._ ' df ' ' 9 1 iJUl^iNZSiil) HBan'a f Essence 1 Costa 2/- Makeslpint Saves 10/-I Good also for Toothache, Earache and I btomaeh Cramps and Diarrhoea when I O_> <- tiseo ■withpttt sweetening. 75 ' an™m '" .I" IIIIIW ■, '.I. mnrnmi ■m—uDD f l «_' ■■nim 'ii n - , __~!.... .'■ ~B®[ That Coldi 11|U BEgf A neglected cold may Vsa I JBg/ bring serious conse- \ig| M/ rS^ ncQB in »t»'-. train, U§» gal -There's no reason to dally \f§B gSSi with the idea that "it must 8s BSI ,ita course" when ||| HBoimiit^tDifs I. H|l availabie. <, A safe sure cur« L|| , ISI searching ■■, test of .^.ji jar i. MW OTer half a century has jjf*7lsL if|| proved that,Bonaing- £$fcifflfo wkv ton's has no equal. J2P%^s»r K&Y Refuse imitations— MM&Msimffl HftV getßonnington's. ]fMS£BgSP TPRY oar large Rubber Type outfit*, * very neft* type anitable for drapers, grocers, bootaiah«"B, and all stores.-—

the. Models; we Recomiiietiii.; laofiiiies tif >%; " ..-.'High whi^li give the Bestiesylts- -^f\ ; Tli to are Lawn Mowers and Lawn .Mowers; You buy an i^PlJjk inferior Machine, and you'will repent it as long as you are willing to use it If you must have a Lawn Mower, let it be one of the best— * Mower that will do its work effectively-with the ' jf lilllL least possible exertion on your part. If \nl We sto«-k only those Models which have proved that '^Hi^B^jj **^ l| they ace justly entitled to « a place in the sun." " THE GEM." A Chea P 6tlirdy Mower > witil U, or 16 inch cut. "THE COLONIAL" £^l]3ea ing, Mower," with 12, 14: or 16 inch cut U.very. i ear oui stocks of " The Oolbnial" are increasing and we never hear a complaint. "THE PREMIER." Ah Bearing Mower, a double sear enabling the user to work wiih the slightest exertion. WE ALSO STOGIC GANVAiTgMSS BOXES adjustable to-suit all Mowers. Extra Wearing Parts in gtoek.

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14874, 24 September 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14874, 24 September 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14874, 24 September 1918, Page 3

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