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COULDN'T SLAKE IT 01'1\ " 1 was a long sufferer irpin seven colds on the. chest, in iact w;ifree from them, until I tried Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy," says Edward P. Craig, «W7 Nicholson St., North Carlton, Vic, " In my opinion there is no more valuable remedy known and I recommend it to evenmo with colds of chest conjulaint."— Sold by H. Bowie and J. U. UlaiMc Lawrence ; T. Broderick, Waitahuna ; and Cotton and Co., Waipori.

11l Mj iK'iopUiiii' , bomli-tlirmuii|j cc mpektion nt Muuriiuehm (says a Paris cablegram), Uaiibort. (France) and l.ieutc nant. Scott (United Slnli's| tied, each ijrupj out <>i lilt('on on the target fr< m a liei<rhi of HOO metres (or nearly !UHK)fU. ]'' or chronic chi-at complaints, Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure, lsCd 'is 6d Sly Inn mis poked u t tile r ,v.ei by ihi' (ioviMTiOr in nddiTssin. the Municipal I onierenre. "You jri n;l, nun," said Lord Islington, " km w viu can't fin out of tlic SL i i-nit\ ui \.mihomes uitliuiij comiiiir into coniart uitli that übiquitous individual tint ratepayer. Tlic ratepayer is a |>|, to assume a dual personality lie is a sort ol l)r .Ickyll and Mr Hide. On itlili days in the year ll • is a iraiilar prodigal son, wanting all sorts of Ihinj,"- done for him and li!n,\ theevpciisi-. On the other two rnniadiiiiL' days you will find liiin a iniynl economist aiel a most relueiair ;>a\'r -(Laughter (mil applausi'.l. on can bo sure, eoniludeil His l-Aeelleiiev, " that I sympntliisi- with * mi." For inllucnza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Never tails. Is (kl, 2s 6d.

Ti*e City Butchery. D. MUNKO, Ouly the Best Quality of ISeef, Mutton, Lamb, Venl, mid" I'ork killed. A ehoice selection always storked. SMALL GOODS in vaiiuly. Families in Lawrence waited on daily for order*. The Trade supplied at special quotation*. Caits visit VVoLlierslones, Hlne Spur, Memos Gully, Kvnns I'lal, find Tnapeka Hat, every Tuesday, Tlmrndiiy and Saturday WYuahuim every Monday and Vnilsiy. AGRICULTURAL LIME. LATE HARVESTS. OWING to this year's iate harvesting, the Farmers find their ploughing, harrowing, and other work so far-behind compared to other seasons, that they will undoubtedly wart their Lime promptly, giving short notice of same. In view of this, we desire to intimate to the Farmers of Otago and Southland. that we can give you Prompt Delivery so as to facilitate your work. With Nine Kilns at Milburn, and our large Gas Kilns at Dunback, we have sufficent output to meet all requirements Ground Burnt Lime Dressing, 7 to 10 cwt per acre annually is now proved to be the idea way of using for all root crops and for tcp dressing grass lands. Shell Lime. Available also to those who still desire to use in the old way Hundreds of REPEAT ORDERS ANNUALLY is sufficient gaurantee of the benefits obtained by using Milburn Co's Agricultural Lime Agents throughout Otago and Southland, Prices as usual. Free carriage is given to bona fide farmers up to 100 mis from our Kilns, if taken in truck lots of six tons. The Milburn Lime & Cement Co., Ltd, 111 Cumberland Street, DUNEOIIM.-

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5972, 24 August 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5972, 24 August 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5972, 24 August 1912, Page 1