Foe a Pain io the aide or chest there is nothing better than a piece of fhnnel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and applied to the seat of pain. The same treatment is a sure cure for lame back. One application gives relief. Try it. W. Dny (Hamilton), G. M. A. Ahier (Te Awamutu), and Thos. Wells (Cambridge) sell it. A badly-printed circular, card or billhead is a poor advertisement and says little for any pei.ons or firms who are content with it. So send your orders along to The Waikato Aegds Office. Our staff refuse to tutn out any but the best of work. The Waikato Aliens is known as The Settlers' Paper. It has always espoused the cause of the farmer and fearlessly supported all movements calculated to further the interests of the district. The Waikato Ar. Gus, being the leading farming journal in the districts na splendid advertising medium. Wade's Teething t'owDEits for babie3 are soothing, reduce fever, and prevent blotchy. Priw 1«
10 ADVERTISERS The new train anaDaement? necessitate our going to press a great deal earlier than formerly. The proprietors will, therefore, be obliged if advertisers will forward their favours hy the previous day's post to that on which they wish their notices to appenr. Ac effort will be mide to insert lato advertisements, hut no guarantee can he given that those pent down by the morning's mail will appear in that day's issue. R. J. GWYNNE, Manager. A UCKLAND TjIARMERS' pO-OPERATIVE OOCIETY Registered Office : Clevedo.v. Store: No. 1 Qceen-stkeet, Auckland. Farmers support your own organisa tiou. Every shareholder has equal power Only One Shake at £1 need he taken. •Through co-operation farmers can fcontrol prices of produce and secure the profits of their trade. For further information apply to J. A. CARRAN, Manager, No. 1 Queenstreet, Auckland, or SAM. A.BROWNE Secretary, Clevedon.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1475, 6 February 1903, Page 3
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308Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1475, 6 February 1903, Page 3
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