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W. L, L tofosd ' & C 0 TIMBER and GRAIN MERCHANTS. LARGE Stocks on hand of Seasoned Building Material. Bridge 'Timber and large Building Orders delived direct from the Sawmills. , .. Grain and General Produce of all kinds. _ . 1 Having erected Grass Seed Cleaning Machinery we are prepared to clean farmers’ parcels. Chaff-cutting and Grain Crushing Machines, also Weighbridge available at reasonable rates. Household Coal, Blacksmiths Coal, Firewood, and Charcoal in any cpian-t,-ty’ W. L. LUXFORD & Co., 9365 t Church Street, Palmerston. Langstone’s y ermifu ge FOR INTESTINAL PARASITES In Hoggets. Langstone’s VERMIFUGE BALSAM for BRONCHIAL PARASITES OR LUNG WORM. , rnHIS Remedy should be admiuis,l_ tered in February, at weaning time, as a preventive, when its effects will be most beneficial. Both preparations may be obtained at the Veterinary Pharmacy, Main Street, Grey town, opposite the residence of Mrs Hastwell, where also Mr Langstone may be consul tv. din all diseases affecting horses, shel*, or cattle. * W. G. LANGSTONE, M.R.O.V.S. 914st The zealandia wool PRESS stands to-day without a rival, acknowledged by all the Best Wool Press in existence, having, taken First Prize at Hawke’s Bay ShovWSfc two years in succession. practic?ij. wool growers say about it:— * Opaki, 11th July. Mr Jas. Muir, Masterton. Dear Sir,— lt gives me great pleasure in having to inform you that the Zealandia Wool Press that I got from you has given every satisfaction, and that for efficiency, durability and simplicity it is impossible to be beaten. As a test the first few bales pressed were made extra heavy, one of merino wether fleece making 5701b5, and another of locks 750:bs. I consider that it would be possible to keep forty shearers going easily with two men to work one of the Zealandia Wool Presses. —Yours truly, John Cameron. (per D. Cameron, Manager, Pahan.) Pihautea, October 20lh, 1891. Messrs Ross and Muir, v Sirs,— We are thoroughly pleased with the Zealandia, aud consider it by far the most perfect press we have seen. It works both smoothly and easdy, and as far as we can see is not liable to get out of order.—Yours, etc., Bidwell Bros. Sole Maker and Patentee —J. MUIR, Coachbuilder, etc., Steam Factory, Queen Street, Masterton. J. lORNS, Agent at Pahiatua. 913st PARAMO. PARAMO is one of the new_ medicines specially prepared by Sister Mary Joseph Aubert from vegetation in New Zealand. . All those suffering from Liver Complaint should give this preparation a, fair trial, and we are certain that benefit will soon be found. , The liver is one of the organs in the human structure which gives most trouble, hauing, as it has to do, to get through a large amount of work in 24 hours. Headache and Dizziness in the head can generally be traced to a Liver which has been upset, and it is a well-known fact that no human being can appear in a good temper when the Liver is out of oreer. Mental Depression, Prostration, Jaundice, Indigestion, Heartburn, Pains in the Stomach, under the Shoulders, or Ribs usualay can be traced to the same cause, and how thankful mankind should be that a sure remedy is now made public. Paramo only wants a fair trial, and no person will then be without it. It is a good medicine, and if it fails it will be hardly possible that any other can cure. If you suffer from any of the above complaints, please give Paramo a trial. It cannot harm you, and may be of great benefit. Springfield, May, 1884. Dear Sister,—Your Paramo has cured me, and I have to thank you very much for to* „ . . Pat Quirk. Dear Sister,—l called at Karongota to see Jimmy, whom I expected to see dying. What has not been my surprise when I heard that he was at the plough ? Your medicine has cured him in a week. E. Reigner, S.M. Orvington, August, 1888, Dear Sister,—l have at last found your direction. lam improving greatly, and I think that a bottle more of your medicine will cure me completely. Will you please let me have it. 785n30 E. Moore. Junction Hotel, DanevirKeBARTHOLOMEW J^ENNEHY, The Popular Host of the above Hotel, wishes to inform his numerous patrons that he is still in occupation of the Most Commodious and Comfortable Hotel m the prosperous town of Danevirke, Visitors and his Old Friends are invited to give him a call, when they can sample his Wines and Spirits, and prove them to be the Best of any sold in the district. Comfortable Beds and Well-Furnished -Sitting Rooms. Hot aud Cold Good Stabling, With Loose-Box Accommodation. CJEED MILLS FAELTIIE, BARTHOLOMEW DENNBHY, JUNCTION HOTEL, 059tc DANEVIRKE. H. W. K A Y TAILOR, VOGEL STREET, WOODVILLE, HAS an extensive assortment ol first class Woollen Cloths, and is prepared to execute orders at very reasonable prices. The London fashions received monthly. so7mar2s

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Woodville Examiner, Volume VIII, Issue 807, 27 November 1891, Page 1

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