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Frosty weather may affect the country in streaks. The Ashburton " Guardian." reports that when the 7.20 a.m.. train for Christchurch left Ashburton there had been no frost at the town, and the morning was a delightfully warm one. On arrival at Dromore, six miles from Ashburton, the temperature had completely changed. The ground was perfectly white with frost, and ice fully half an inch thick covered surface water, and the air was very cold.' It was then the footwarmers were appreciated, and coats and gloves brought into requisition, again. , , A Timely Suggestion.—This is the season of the year when the prudent and careful housewife replenishes her supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy . It certain to be needed before the winter is over, and results are much, more prompt and satisv factory when it is kept at hand and given as soon as the cold ia contracted and before it has become settled in the system. In almost every instance a. severe cold may be warded off by taking this remedy freely as soon as the first indication of the cold appears. . There is no danger in giving it to children for. it contains no harmful substance. It is pleasant to take —both adults and' children like it. Buy it and you will get the best. It-always cures. Sold by J. .C. Oddie, chemist,

The Labour Party has now a big say In all political movements, And if it governs wisely, may.; Make many great improvements; We hope to have some better laws, ; And better health, that sure; . ■;■ If you feel ill,, a- cold the- cause, . vTake— '-"'■' *.V' \- Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—(Advt.)

AUCTIONEERSMaline aad Shallcrass r'-,\. '•'"•' - "MONDAY': ;NEXT."/ : : , ; S"' ': • We shall be gad;to receive.'Entries.',•;;;■' MALING \ ■/-.■*' '■'■;". Aiibtwneers.;>.-.. WA.SHJD YKE ;I^SA^E-,;. , .: ) RESENT. ENTRIES— •:■ : v '^fD';■;!:{.■' Account Gladstone Hobmson^Esq.^':;;; 300 '.FAT '. AND "■■ MAYING AND.;^^licaASS,';.''';' ;i - ■:'., Auctioneers.'?' ">• GERALDINE LIVE STOCK WEDNESDAYS Bth JIILY-g; Y*\UR Present Entries .comprise-;-SO GOOD J-BREP LAMBS.;.: i v ;'. 40 FAT EWEB :,;'•. ■!■:*!.:<. ■■ : . i .'. -35 FAT >EWES - ■ • : ' '-• ' 160 S-BBED -LAMBS ' 150 6: and 8-TOOTHi |3RED EWES 5 HEAD CATTLE -if, 1 DRILL (in good ord«r). MALING AND SHALLCRASS, Auctioneer*. ORARI HORSE FAIR. [re Shalt held our NEXT SALE on VV THURSDAY.,.23rd JULY, And will be glad to receive Particulars of Entries.; MALING AND SHALLCRASS, Auctioneers. MALING AND SHALLCRASS^ miPERTIES iar PRIVATE SALE.— a3S.Acres, Seadown; 530 Acres, Ran„.t«ta Island;. 1000 Acres, Cricklewood; 35' Acres and Good House, Geraldine; 400 Acre*, war Four Peaks.! 170 Acres, Wood- ' Acre* Rich Wheat Und, Orari; 260 Acres, Oreri Bridge, with good Dwelling r and miles of railway, rich 1and;.260 Acres Freehold, RangiUita, with 400 Acres LeaseS ood Buildings; 1300 Acres,, north side Rasgitata Bridge, good Buildings; 800 Acres. 1000 Acres, Raincliff; 650 Acres near Cave railway; 280 Acres, Ealing, with 600 Leasehold adjoining, near Station and School, good Buildings; 500 Acres, Totara Valley, limestone land and good Buildings; 25 Acres Orari, with Dwelling; 1300 Acres, Cava; 600 Totara Valley;. 60 Acres and House near Geraldine ; 100 Acres Rich i: Wheat Land, Geraldine; 200 Acres, with good Dwelling, for lease. Goodwill for sale ; 120 Aeres, 17 years' Lease, Rich Dairy Farm, near Factory; 375 Acres near Timaru; 1200 Acres Nice Dqwus near Timaru; 225 Acres Rich Wheat Land, SeV down; 1400 Acres, Ealing, with 700 Acres Leasehold adjoining; 400 Acres, Opihi, all grain-growing land, and good Buildings; 200 Acres Leasehold, Temuka, rich land. Buildings; 1000 Acres. Cricklewood;. 300 Acres, Woodbury ; 5000 Acre Grazing Run. front country. ' Further particulars on application. MALING & SHALLCRASS, Geraldine and Timaru.

D.C. Turnbull. ,HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FOB SEED WHEAT, SEED OATS. .SEED BARLEY. SMITH'S WHEAT DRESSING. D. C. TURNBULL AND CO. . -

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXIX, Issue 12111, 4 July 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXIX, Issue 12111, 4 July 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXIX, Issue 12111, 4 July 1903, Page 3

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