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ißloodless People Need More Blood There's only one way to cure Anaemia or bloodlessness—only one—increase the blood supply. Don't lose sight of that point. It is a medical certainty that health and vigorous strength depends upon good red blood to nourish the body. When they have a better blood supply anaemic people will find that the listless tired feeling, lack of appetite, headaches, backaches and nervousness have gone. That's another certainty, because they are only symptoms. Then how to get more blood ? Simply Dr. Williams' Pink Pills—that's what they are for. They actually contain ingredients that will combine with food and oxygen to make red blood corpuscles. The cases reported in adjoining columns are a pretty fair example of what they will do in Anaemia. When you ask for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills don't be put off with anything else. Go where you can get the genuine with Dr. Williams' name on the outside wrapper, it's the genuine that cures. Price 3s. per box, or six boxes for 16s. 6d. to be had of storekeepers and chemists, or sent direct by The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd., Wellington. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS

PROPERTY LISTS. J. Harris and Son LAND AGENTS, MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION. Our" May Guide is now ready for delivery on application. DAIRY FARMS. 200 Acres Eternal Lease, rent £12 8s Cd per annum for ever (only three and | a half per cent, on upset price); more than half level and very best loamy soil, 2 miles from town, dairy factory? school, post and telegraph office, by good metal road, 190 acres in best grasses, 7 paddocks, new 5 roomed house, new cow and other sheds and bails, every paddock w^il watered by spring streams. f.NE OF THE BEST FARMS IN TI'.E DISTRICT. Only £12 10s pert:era. Easy terms to good man. Wiutors. 3 sheep well and equally good for dairying. «W\ 100 Acres of level land 3 miles front BullSj 10-roomed house, cowshmi, machine and buggy shed, large granary, etc., 61 acres turnip land ploughed ready for cropping, 5 acres plantation, 3-acre orchard. £20 per acre. £800 cash. 722. 305 Acres Hunterville District; 230 acres in grass, balance light bush, level, undulating and first-class land; 2 yqddocks, no buildings, well watered. £11; or will lease with right of purchase at same price at lls per acre rectal with £100 deposit paid. 833. 133 Acres of level land 2£ miles from Bunnythorpe, and 1 mile from school all in grass and carrying 40 cows with increase 6 paddocks, 6 roomed house, wash house, trap shed, cowshed of 11 bails, yards etc. £22 per acre1.. £122(5 cash. 771. 200 Acres of first-class dairying or agricultural land, 3 miles from Bulls and 2 from butter factory; 45 acres stubble, 40 acres i-ape and turnip, balance grass, well watered by springs and dams, 10 paddocks, 8 roomed house with detached kitchen. Large tables, woolshed, etc. Only £20 per acre. £500 cash from good man. Or will exchange for sheep property on Main Trunk Line. Equity £2100. 1014. 150' Acres, 4 miles from New Plymouth, 2 miles from factory, |-mile from school, 60 acres stumped and ploughed, another 40 acres level, 10 acres shelter bush and plantations, 13 paddocks, 8 roomed well finished house, orchard, garden, stable, cow and other sheds, bails, etc. , £14. Terms. . 604. 145 Acre 3 li miles from Halcombe and 2^ from"creamery; £4 acres in oats, 3(J acres rape and turnips, balance grass, G paddocks, well watered by dani3, practically new 7-roomed house, scullery,- dairy, wash house with 13-^allon copper set in, granary, stable, trap and implement sheds, etc. s-20 per acre. Terms to good man. Equity about £1800. Will exchange for larger property. 939. For the Man of Stnal Capital. ■I [\NO ACRES of Education Reserve, JLu/0 rented at 4d per acre. The ' lease has about 31 years to run, with right of renewal at end of the term. Full value for improvements if renewal 'not accepted. It is all in bush, but is only about 20 miles by a good dray road from a rapidly rising town. The soil is nrat class, and the property is valued by the Government at between £800 and £1000. Price for goodwill £500, with £100 each down, £100 in two years, £300 in five years. Interest at 5 per cent, on unpaid purchase money. For further particulars apply to T.E.WILSON. WAVERLEY. For perfect fitti»g Trusses at Gower'« Pharaiacy.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12256, 2 July 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12256, 2 July 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12256, 2 July 1909, Page 6

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