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I TO 600 SEN A HARD COUGH, and completely expel it front tho system, there's nothing surer and nothing quicker than Baxter's Lung Preserver. It breaks up a cold in no time—try it. Get a bottle from your chemist Price Is lOd large sized "bottio. Professor Dav.d, on behalf of the Mawson fund, decla-ed tliat it as clearly Australia's duty to take a orthy part in osploititf?" the great sister Continent. A CHILBLAIN CURB. Mx B. W. Jones, storekeeper, Carrum, Victoria., says that 'Chamberlain 3 Pain Balm cured his chilblains and wants evcryono to know it. "I ,;ad one chilblain on my foot that was so big that I could not wear my hoot. In fact I could only wear my "slipper by slitting it along tho front. I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm ono night and the nc-xt day was agreeably surprised to find that I could wear my Referring to Wednesdav's dispersal sale, of Mr G. C. Wheeler's Romnev ?i &r i t,l<3 Fel,din K correspondent of the Wellington "Evening Post" telegraphs that from the verv first rap of tho hammer prices began "to more, and grew to such an extent that experienced and veteran farmers were held in thrall all day with tho glumour of it. I rices for ewes ranged from 4to -o guineas. 'Taney a fivc-vear-old ewo bringing five guineas," exclaimed one pastoraljst. The top price • was paid for two ewes by a New South Wales sheepman, who purchased n good quantity of animals. Prices for rams ranged all tho wav up to 100 guineas, tho latter price being paid hv.Mr W. F. Jacob, of Kiwitea (near Feildmg). Quito a number of the animals brought over 50 guineas, and they will be dispersed all over New Zealand, farmers seeming verv keen to get some of tho Wheeler strain into their flocks. A modest estimate of the day's aggregate for the 900 sheep is £IO.OOO, but a Hawkes Ray farmer told tho correspondent that £l;j.0'":0 would be nearer the, mark—at any rate it proved the most exciting and rtofitablo sale-of sheep yet held in New Zealand. SYNOPSIS OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.. Lnidlaw and Gray'— The peoples' ironmongers. Earnest Howdon—Farms, etc., for sale. National Mortgage Company—Cattle sale on Thursday. H. H. Webb—Neiv prooert " ' Guinness and LeCren—Hons Borougb Council'—Quotations for I accident insurance.

Sonnington's cures Influenza. It strengthens and heals the throat and lungs, and prevents more serious troubles. Fifty years ago your folks proved it lo be the safest and surest specific for coughs and cold-—to-day is still without an equal for all throat and lung affections. Wise parents always keep it on hand. Refuse a substitute or imitation which »£■ a \ IS I © J 0 \\l4fj Mrs. B. Woodhouse, Northoate, writes"— J I *j/s **£ "* ka v °'>ri«d a bottle of Ecniiinztoa's Iritis 1 <flO- i 0 Mow «„* found i, very rooJ. I h.f.i a .'udd'n <=l'. ciuclt of influenza andit tavoi mi from a ----)• S-O* very sever, illness." u GREAT MOVE IN THE MOTOR TRADE. A. G* Haider, THE WOLSEt-EV-E!ECnLE¥ REPRESENTATIVE. to tho expansion of his B:ißinaß6. baa juot EEMOVKD to bia NEW QASACE, SOPHIA SYaEEI*. TheGnraco has specially built -*ith nil jiinriern requirements and the double aiijiroacii cna groiiL ucor spuco miilcuis it our- of tho : .-\ THK UOiii-NIU.-i'. ' ' KtZP&iKS EY EXPERT VtQßKStt^l<. A. 'ci. BALOEF?.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14483, 3 July 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14483, 3 July 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14483, 3 July 1911, Page 3

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