Taratalu stocH Quotations. The yarding at Messrs F, H. Wood and Sons', Ltd., Taratahi sale on Tues. day, was comprised solely of sheep and horses, no cattle ooming forward. There was a largo attendants of buyers and keen inquiry for sound ewes in lamb, and good hoggets. Ewes in lamb sold from 12s 3d to 8s 3d; small 2-tooth wethers, 8s; aged ewes, 3s 3d. Aged draught gelding, £9 sa.
NO MAN IS STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH. When Sandqw poses and the musqle3 ridge his back and knot his arms, we' think wo have > before its tHe : very secrdt of strength in th f o3e magnificent 'mu3cels. we haven'J. Starve qr is, praotioally the same thing, lot him be dyspep3ic, and his muscles would soon fail. Strength ia made from food properly digested and assimila.ted, and no man is stronger than his stomach, because, when the stomach, is diß<w|°'i Ration and assimilation are imperfect. Dr.' Morse's Indian Boot Pilh cure diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutritiQn. They enable the' perfect digestion and assimilation of food, so that the body is nourished into perfect health 1 and strength. Dr. -Morse's Indian Boot Pills are a positive 1 and permanent cure for biliousness, indigestion, Constipation, headaches, sallow complexion', liver ifid kidney, troubles, piles, pimples and blotches, and for female ailments. 'Packed in amber bottles and the full name blown thereon,. AQCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES.
THE LATEST CRAZE. «_ The youngsters have an unhappy knack of catching all the troublea that happen around. Just now they have a craze for catching cold, and getting nasty coughs. Evpry v/ise mother keep3'a bottle of Dβ Pascall's Cotjffiit Mixtcrß handy,'and gives the children a dose wheli the first symptom's of a cold appear. It is sq nice tq take (hat there is no'bother to got the qhijdrqn tq tako it. It'is just as good aa it is nioe. All chemists and storekeepers sell it at Is 6d and 23 Gd.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7501, 2 July 1903, Page 3
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