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i /Mi iw//i(\ k \lit/ me col(i or a fflMll n\ ft 111 hard cough ' or when there ''"tfij£fiv7* i*" is in flam mamation in the throat or lungs, .then you need "Cherrif 9eeU?c& It is a carefully prepared, accurately compounded medicine for all diseases of the throat and lungs. It contains strong and active ingredients, such as are extensively prescribed by the medical profession. It is the oldest, strongest, and best medicine for coughs and colds you can possibly buy. Accept- no cheap and worthless substitute. Be sure you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It contains no narcotic or poison of any kind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats., U. S. A. "The Dux" Knife Harrows TliU famous imple'iient is fast gaininjj giound, all farmers who have used it speaking in the highest terms of praise of the. work done. PRICES: i £11 10s (light) to (heavy) £15 r What the farmers of Otago \ have to say of the " Dux " i Knife Harrows : I ! •' I linditgoc? deeper into theground . i than the di?x, lifting ihe *>uil aud | working it more thoroughly. lam ' ' highly pleased with the machine." t " For one thing they are niiis-h easier i on tho horses than the disc, and I con- ( I si'der do much better work. I worked l the harrows in tough lea land, and although 1 have di<e harrows I never would work them again so much '. superior are the "Dux" knife [ Harrows in eveiy way." '■ i "I am quite satisfied "the "Dux" '' \ Iviiift; Harrows do lietler work than l lie disc, mid so is my neighbour, who ' ! bought a new set of discs this season, ■ j Imt he is borrowing ray Knife j t Harrows to work up his turnip > land, as he conside rs lie. does much 3 Welter <voi k witli the Knife Hai rows." - These farmers speak the truth. ' The "Dux" Knifo Harrow is entirely new and cannot be equalled 5 by any other machine in couchy, 1 lumpy, or, in fact, any cla^s of land L ' Write for puticulars. WM. E. REYNOLDS & GO Bond Si reel, DUNEDIN. [j Agents for: "BI.UK Jay" Plows, "Dux" Implements, " Rkston " Vehicle*, Etc. W. A. SCOTT "SPEEDWELL" CYCLE WORKS 155 George-street, DimecUn. This is ti.e address to write to, or call at, whenever you want anything in the Bicycle line— New Machines, Second -hand Machines, Repairs or Accessories. It doesn't matter what you need you will get better satisfaction at> Scott's tban aivywbeie else in the Dominion. If yon live in the country yon cau save menqy on evei-y order by sending here. If you lvvein town you ■ also can save money B and get better goods by Bj dealing here. B Don't take our* word ■ for it ; try it. B You can have your D money buck if we B fail to please you. B ISend for a Catalogue. (A Good Foot Pump 2/9 and 3/A Great Time Saver. a A Good Hand Pump 2/H ]2in by £in. Nickel Plated. I We Pay Postage on all § Cash Orders. \ ■!!■ IIWIIIIIMIIIIIIiIIUIMIM^ A nimer in Wyalong West, Said he'd a pain n his chest, Which made his mate Bill, Say '"Swallow this pill, It's Laxo-Tonic ; one of the best." LAXO-TONIC PILLS, 10^d & Is 6d. —For sale by J. G. Blackie, chemist, Lawrence. Mr Fred Mayo has assured a representative of the Manawatu Daily Times, as the result of his experiences that he was satisfied that a man with 100 acres of apples could 1 net £7000 a year in that district after five years. " Wliat other industry can show that ? " he asked. He bases his calculation on the fact that he could grow, 150 trees to the" acres, which, in full bearing, would yield £\ per tree per aniniurn. His own trees easily do this, and he memtiolned the case of a Levin fawner who regularly took £17 from as many trees. Mr Mayo is lrmself planting 30 acres. BAST BRUNSWICK. VIC. H. English, 262 , Barkly St., East Brunswick, Vie, writes — " I have tried Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for a bad cold on the chest, and after taking one bottle I was cured. Since then I have kept a bottle in the house." i Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs and Colds is an unequalled preparation for the cure of all Chest Complaints and Lunsr Troubles. Price Is 6d and 3s per bottle. Obtainable from J. G. Blackie, Chemist, . Lawrence, iwjd Avid and Son, Wdit«huna. '

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLI, Issue 5634, 24 April 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XLI, Issue 5634, 24 April 1909, Page 4