» legal notice BRYAN AND WALKER. ;? v SOLICITORS. I TURUA AND NGATEA. ilNgatea now visited regularly every reek, on Sale Pays, and on VVednesays in weeks when no sale is held same days as Bank of ISI-Z.) Office at Public Hall. Hours: 11.15 m. to 2.30 " ■" Kerepeehi: Every Thursday, 2 p.m. > 4 p.m. O!: -•(• at the Hall. Waitakaruru: Every Sale Day, same ours as Bank A New Zealand. d at other places by appointment. DEW ?»*'•* t MR. E. R. L. BATTEN. Dental Surgeon, Corner Pollen and Mary Streets. THAMES. [Phone 98. Hours: 9—5: Sat.. 9 —12. JJIGH-QLASS -HENTISTRY. )ld Fillings guaranteed eight Years. Undertake to make you a splendid set of teeth equal to the best obtainable in any part of the world.
t H OWEY W ALKEH - Auckland City Dentist. f BUSINESS NOTICES. 3 HOPKINS’ ROSES. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT! We Have All the Latest Novelties. 3so Hybird Teas, Perpetuals, Perneana Roses, Climbers and Single Roses §?; A HUGE COLLECTION, ur Roses are grown on poor soil in position, and are therefore Salthy specimens, splendidly rooted, italogues Listing 300 Choice Varieties FREE! FREE! FREE! J. & S. HOPKINS, LTD., SEEDSMEN & NURSERYMEN. )UEEN STREET : AUCKLAND. RESTRAIN AND JGHT DEFECTS need prompt attention to prevent |a lasting weakness. It MR. H. A. BAGLEY. M.5.C.0., OPT. D., (Late of Russell, Ltd.). OPTICAL SPECIALIST. & / \ . • iln Thames, Friday, August 10th. Appointments and Consultations at London Dental Rooms. |;, Accuracy and Satisfaction. t might "have known” what others \ knew tad I not joined the doubting few, might have known how good and pure j" peerless Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. lut now I know and own at last he folly of the faithless past—'or colds I value now, be sure, he aid of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. BIGGER MILK YIELDS.
’Every farmer knows that a - healthy aw produces milk of a higher test lan one in indifferent health. What ten, must be the state of the cow at giving time? It is obvious that her Itality is considerably ! lowered and rust be quieky regained if she is «,ward off such diseases as milk iver, chills, bad cleansing, mamiitis, etc., and resume her normal roduction. While she is in this Iwered condition of health her outlit and your profit is affected, so iat in your . own interests it will iy you/to methodically drench every >w after calving with Sykes’s Drench, ie proven remedy, which will quickly ring her back to profit. Sykes’s rench purifies the blood and system, lines up the digestive organs, makes yws give more milk. Sold by all ores, at 17/- per dozen, 1/6 a packet, LCh packet contains two drenches_ Mr D. Buchanan, Palmerston North, ie famous Ayrshire breeder, writes: To get the best results the herd ,ust be kept healthy. I have used ykes’s Drench on my herd of Ayrdres for many years, and have und it invaluable as a tonic and eanser at calving time —always reible.”—Advt. i ■
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15885, 25 July 1923, Page 4
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