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FOR SALE. Choic© Dairy Farms. «r.l—u iiiiiiinuidwiwMiriii imnnri'Tirr... iriiiiirnriiiiHMiw^^^waßßaaMßi JO ACRES—£SS 10s per aoro, Thames Valley, 1J miles from town and school, four-roomed house, four-bail cow shed, doing 26 cows well. £950 deposit. 115 ACRES—£43 per acre, 1J miles from school and post office, four miles from rail, five-roomed house, good shod and threecow plant, will do 40 cows; dried milk area. £7OO deposit. 115 ACRES—£33 per acre, drained and swamp, three miles from railway, school and post office, six-roomed house and good shed with machines; will do 35 to 40 cows. £SOO deposit. 60 ACRES —£55 per acre, 14 miles from school and post office, one mile from factory, two miles from rail; will do 35 cows;; good house and sheds, host quality land. £BOO deposit. i Wright, Stephenson & So. Ltd., Oardsit Piaoe, Hamilton.

RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA AND KINDRED TROUBLES. RUB ZAM-SUK IN 70 BUB PAIN OUT. Wliou .you have any dccp-soaud pain, ns in rhenium ism, iumuago, sciatica, neuralgia. or muscular sUains, place 1 a iiucrai supply 01 /luini-buli on liic lingers or paiiu, ami nih it in. iho penetrating power in tins • vmbrocruiunbalm ' hnls pain ami u-mmvf stiltucss. Sound rubbings of the alicctcd pai is with Zani-Dun will drive out ail (jam, reduce swelling, sirengUieu the skin ana tissue—-enii bhug it to re.-i.-i cold and damp ileum- during the wmier months—and restore perfect, elasticity. Mrs. hi. Archer, oi' tkll Dourhe Street, Dailinghurst, Sydney, writes in' praise ol Zani-fink, as follows: —‘■for five years I was n victim of sciatica, wliich attached me in tile hips. ,My sufferings (hiring ihat lime wore (Iremilul. her about, a year 1 never leu my bed. Jhe pain was exci uejating, and ) eonld scarcciy move. I placed myi-eif under sonic el I lie loading doctors, but j got no better under their trenvineiu, 1 am] despaired of being cured. Discontinuing the medical treatment. 1 triciij oilier lenierlicc-, including electrical mas-i sage, leal 1 icy also proved us. toss, 1 "A triand then advised me to try saUg baths as hoi as I enuld hear them, titen npiply /.am-liuk, 1 tided this treatment, rlmiT.ucdilv massaging the Zam-Buk well into tlie joints and-all parts whore the pain was. For six weeks I regularly continued (his treatment, until, after daily improvement, f war. comploi cly cured. ! 1 never have the slightest ache or p.ain j now, so I have a groat deal to thank /am-I!uk for. I shall always keep a pot by me, and recommend it to everybody.” Unhbing Zam-Buk in is tlie surest way to mb pain mb. Tt is excellent for stiff neck, rold proas in litnhs, joints or Ijack. chapped hands, chilblains, eczema, piles, ulcers, festering cuts, bruises, and injured, diseased conditions of the skin. Price la 6d. or 3s Cd, special family pot. from nil chemists and stores. - I ass everythiij^so steadfastly refuse any substitutes. For over CO years the name Bonniugtou has stood for the standard family congh remedy. Half a century ago grandmothers proved its efficiency—to-day their children use it with the same satisfaction. ’Tis handed down from generation to generation. For coughs and colds ’tis without equal—it contains no opiates or harmful drugs, and is a safe and sure remedy for both old and young. Make sure yon get the "ermine Irish Moss—see to it”that you are given the original FA |t< fl n ilSf Look for the name, i All chemists and stores. ' lflo m For Rejnitcr«d Namo for Hsan’a Essence The Great Money-Savins Remedy FOR COU6HS, COLBS, CATARRH Costs 2/- Makes 1 pint Saves 10/-< DON’T lie awake with cold feet listening to the clock tick-tick-tick, and wish yon could sleep. Act. Get a “Unique” North British Hot Water Bottle with the patent stopper. The cost is small compared with the comfort. 31)

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16504, 4 August 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16504, 4 August 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16504, 4 August 1919, Page 8