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"jfOB SALE ;fche following property,:— 150 Acre Farm with a first class dwelling, etc., with sea frontage. The land is first equality, fenced, subdivided and -well drained. Also 3,30 acres lease 'good out run, if desired," can t go with the above.; About 120 head of cattle, 25 milking "cows, balance young stock. Or would sell with the free use of the 25 cows, for the- coming season." Also a good orchard property of 23 acres with good dwelling, road frontage, planted with about 2000 fruit trees ranging from 2 years to 11 years from planting. Also 3600 acres held under lease, good back country for sheep or cattle run. ,The two above properties are situated in the very heart of the wonderful Golden Bay Estate. Will be sold cheap for' quick sale.—Apply J. W. FLOWERS, Takaka. 1716 HpiHE "Unique" Stopper Hot Water '. Bottle is made from the best plantation rubber by best British labour. The strongly vulcanised seams assure against bursts, tears and leaks. Get one to-day, and be cure of brand being on neck of bottle. has supplied the -world with subjects for crutches. RHEUMALINE-OXYGENA has helped to render these crutches unnecessary and useless. , We tell the whole story in our booki let, aptly entitled "The Broken , Crutch." Among the wonders that Action can devise, there is nothing more /trange and more providential than the ~ story of how one of the most closelyB guarded secrets of the ancient Egyptian , priests came to be found in a remote | part of New Zealand. To tell the story . in this brief space is scarcely possible, g so iJfiat to all who are sufferers from « this agonising disease we would say, k 'Send for a copy of our free booklet." ij The same advice holds good for those I whose relatives suffer, and for whom ij they desire a cure. It is not our word s alone (although the Company is well s founded and composed of citizens who , take a pride and pleasure in making g this wonderful remedy available for the benefit of suffering humanity), but let- , ters of intense gratitude come to us, j, and the burden of their story is 's - RHEUMALINE-OXYGENA i} CURED ME. c Mrs. H. J; Pomberton, • Centre Bush, d Southland, writes:—"lt is simply wonS derful the benefit my husband has got :t from it. He was suffering awful pain, it but now he is able to be out in all n kinds of weather, as he is a waggoner." n Scores of testimonials taken hapx nazard from hundreds in our possession how how n RHEUMALINE-OXYGENA , JAS CURED THESE PEOPLE TO J STAY CURED. The originals of these testimonial: and •'"any others can be seen at the Com wy's Rooms. If ou are a sufferer from RHEUMATISM or kindred ailments, we are sum ; that you will secure this remedy, whicl •,'oes straight to the root of the trouble -» »nd rids the system of those factors fhich cause the disease. All you havt :o do is to write us a letter, or, easiei _ still, to fill in the enclosed Coupon, anc D by return mail-you will receive a copj '•» of the booklet, entitled "The Broker V Crutch." FREE COUPON. 1 TO THE DOMINION RHEUMATIC CURE PTZ., LTD.. H«llsto's Buildings, P. 0., B=K 369, AUCKLAND. PUate Mnd mo the Fre« Book *hout Sh«unik<iaia mentioned in the ( "Colonist," Nelson, A.V. 94. NELSON 1 UNIVERSAL GAR GOSSPAMY. E DISTEICT AGENTS FOE I FOIO I Gars I trycks z Tractors ij Spares stocked and delivered at c shortest notice. f_ PRICES. y Touring Gars — ... £251 [: Runabouts..: £241 ),■ Truoks ..... ... ... £241 ii Tractors ...... ... £335 ° All deliverad Nelson. Lc [^ TO FORD OWNERS. We specialise in Ford" Repairs only, s which means Economy and Proficiency. * Send your Ford to us for attention. ® Phone 672. .' 1397 r Fur Qoocl ¥a!u@ c IN .1 h Every DesGripfEon OF : DRAPEEY AND CLOTHING IT WILL PAY YOU TO SHOP AT 5 " Trafalgar street"';

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15047, 15 April 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15047, 15 April 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15047, 15 April 1919, Page 2

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