, HEALTH ASSURED. ~pHE Suffering and Ailing from nervous L affections, bladderand kidney troubles, depression, atrophy, exhaustion, bad memory, excitable temperament, irritability, tired feeling, weak back, pains noises in the head, sleeplessness, can rely on obtaining relief by consulting (personally or by post PROF. NOTMANN, M.E., E,M.G„ Market Place, Ohristchnrch (opposite Colom-bo-Street Bridge). The only Eleetrb-80. tanical Expert advertising (with 20 years Baropean Experience and eight years before the New Zealand public), who will gnaran tee a thorough care. Proprietor of the only guaranteed Electric Belts and other special Electrical appliances in tbeOolohies Write stating your case, and you will receive honest opinion FREE. Yon can be treated successfully at your own home, and to convince the most sceptital will forward Electrical Appliances and Concentrated Treatment on easy terms of payment. Thousands of testimonials from those who had wasted their time and money can be inspected daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. TESTIMONIAL. Prof. Notmann, Napier, September 9th, 1800. Dear Sir,—l am pleased to be able to tell you I am feeling well and am improving every day. I have lost altogether that miserable feeling I used to have and am quite fresh when I get up in the morniog, as I can rest and sleep well new. I have gained considerably in weight and look well. The haggard look has leit me, and my friends congratulate me on my improved appearance and I am snre you do not know how grateful I am to yon for your kindness and attention, as my life was a burden before 1 wrote to you.—Yours ever gratefully, Alexander. Paiiebsok. Wellington, July 13,1900. knowledge of its effect laid aside with an abdo peraturo was high, and the pain In the intestines very severe. At night I took a dose - of "May Apple," and the relief afforded in an hour or two was simply wonderful. la attacks of Indigestion it is a "friena in need," and it works wonders where sufferers fro dyspepsia are concerned. You may ma public use of this testimonial, as I consld your preparation worthy of the highestrecoL meudation.—Yours truly, J. T. 11. HORNSBY, M.H.B. I SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, ." AND AND TESTATE A GENTS, LAND AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS, [ 95 QUEEN STREET, - - AUOKLAND, a HAVE FOR SALE I- Large numbers of Town and Country Pro} . perties of every description. „ Catalogues sent to any address on receipt of I'd for postage.' 1 SPLENDIDLY SI CUATED DURY FARM, WITH STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND FURNITURE. 1 £I4OO — B4: "ores good, hvel, volcanic i land; all fenced, subdivided, and in grass, oxoeps an acre of orchard and garden and two acres shelter bush
neat ana cosy nouse ot seven rooms, etc., large verandah. Good dairy, largo barn, cowshed, maize orib, etc., iron roofs. The place has been carrying through the wintsr stock equal to 20 cows on 60 acres, but has bean understocked. Excellent position, adjoining the creamery and within a quarter of a mile of telegraph office, store, school, railway station, etc., and about 30 I miles from Auckland by rail. A creek brands one side. Price, including all live and dead stock and household fnrn ture, as the place now stands, £I4OO. Easy terms, if desired. As tho season Ins just opened, this farm should attract the immediate attention of buyers. GOOD FASM BKOTIONB. I ON VEKY EASY TERMS. 30/ t0 95/ PER ACRE.—The six remaining sections of the "Taniwha" Estate, rangiug in area from SO to 620 acres. About £ of the area of each farm is DEEP ALLUVIAL tOIL IN PERMANENT FATTENING FAS 1 URE.atd thibiiance hill* of moderate qaalitj. Some fencing, splendid water, plenty cf timber in the neighbourhood for fencing, These farms are situated in iht WairaDgi Valley, which is far famed for fattening stock; and, as a creamery hat just bsen started there, it in sure to become popular for dairying; 13 miles from a station with good andlmproring road, The prices have juit been nduced to the above low figures, in order I to clear the lot, and the terms are verj easy, viz , 10 per cent. c»sh and 10 per [ cent, every year, with interest at 5 pei cent,, payable half-yearly on outstanding balance, or 10 par cent. oaßh, 30 pel cent, in five years, balance in 10 years. A rapidly advancing district. PUKEKOHE DISTRICT. SMALL PARTLY IMPROVED FARM. £540-57 AOBES RICH VOLCANIC LAND, fenced; 25 ac-es nave been ploughed and kid; rra than half ol lalance is in tall clumps of fern with plenty of grass, and ihe remainder Is high bush with feed throughout; permanent spring; scuod cottage ot four ro ms; 4| miles br rta'n metalled road from stac on aid toivnahip, and 1 mile from creamery, stores, school, etc. Price £540; easy terms. Ons of tho cheaper! farms in this very favourite distict. More hnd adjoinicg iE desired, HANDY FARM. 17 MILES FROM AUOKXAND. £5 5/ PER ACRE.—About 100 acres of level land all fenced; 60 acres giass, balance fern and rough feed; very good land, weil watered aQd capable of carrying heavy stock; 2| miles from station and only 17 miles from town by a vtiy pleatant drive. Price, £5 6s per acre. good unimpkovkdTand, in an advancing district. ' 10/ 40/ PER AORE.-Sections of from 110 to 860 acres, partly in heavy timber and partly in fern, etc.; a large portion of each section is IMMEDIATELY I'LOUGHABLE, and the soil is free \ and easy to work, good water in all parts I Communication by river or road, with towmhip on the Waitato railway. This Und ia situated in the Whangapa Dis- \ trlct, whLh is b:ing rapidly opened up and destfced to become well-known for stock. Terns, one fifth cash, one-fifth in 3 years, balance in 7 years with in- \ terest at 4£ per cent. NO lE.—Wo endeavour to give a fall and 'aithfal description of each property offered 'or sale. THE CHEAPNESS OF LAND IN I lUOKLAND as compared with prices ruling I'sewbere in the colony is already attracting lumerous bujors from the South, and as the [ualty of these lands, and the advantage* f a genial climate, come to be better knowi. * .od appreciated, we anticipate a still greater lemand. It will, therefore, be well to buj lefore prices have teen advanced. SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, AUCKLAND. QNLY half the people in New Plymouth study economy in household pur- * chases. HOW DO WK KNOW P Because only half of them insist upon having , u . WAXINESOAP • For use in laundry work. . ™ The other half w the. T grocer to put them off with " an inferior artiole which «
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 200, 17 October 1900, Page 4
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