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A MODERN DISCOVERY. The latest scientific discovery for the Cure of Rheumatism, Sciatia Lumbago, Gout, Chest Troubles, Lungs, Kidm-y Diseas< s. DU MAUSDEN’S MEDICATED ELECTRIC BATTERY BLAH- . TERS, sa r e, clean effective cure for till these, and particularly good j in all Nervous Diseases. They guarantee to give instant relief. Price 8/(5. no ether charge. These Plasters positively cure Coughs, Chills, Bronchitis and Pneumonia. Ask at the Chemists for tin m 1 Anotlnr friend is the ELECTRIC INSOLES for wearing in the Loots, j which keep the body warm, and draw lb? Uric Acid out of the hod\\ They j ire worn by seven millions of people in the Old Country. Price G/G pair. | Ask vour Chemist for pamphlet- and testimonials. These Electric Imoles . guaul against Rhenmati-m, ScLtici. Gout, Cnilblaius, and maintain a good ch eolation of the blood. Mo leu- of damp or cold h- t ; the foot pores are innch larger limn any other part of the body, ami .ie immediate y under rich nerve c nlrrs. These g; oils can In obtained from M l . l- rs \\ at si' n A. ( 0., Gancial S'orek'Pger-, \V odvil'p. WuODYILIj w BRICK &TILE COMPANY S. 0. FORD, Manager. rjpHE Company are prepared to accept ORDERS in advance for BRICKS! TILES! PIPES! UP TO 12 INCH. Chimney Tops and Odd Stuff a Speciality. Address- WOODVILLE BRICK & TILE COMPANY, S. 0. FORD, Manager. Local Orders giveu the preference.

WOODVILLE CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW WEDNESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY 1908. JpRIZE LIST over jt^OO Entries Close TUESDAY, 30tn January, 1906. G50f12 ROWE FENNELL, Secretary. TO THE .A A r''—’?** A f a jh eL'-K u jA~L!L^ FARMER.’. . ___ ® © © _ Bid You ever thinll over the matter of Calf Foods 1 Did you ever really weigh the various advantages of the many Call Foods on the market,and prove to 3’our own satsfaction which was the best? If so, and il you acted on the results of /our enquiry, you are now using the GIIRUTH CALF FOOD. But perhaps you started to use some food —that was before the Gilrutii Caff Food was on tin; market. The best Calf Food for you is the one that will cause the Calves to yield the largest profit in the shortest time. A food that will make the calves healthy and strong', but which will do this at the cheapest cost to you. Then there are other things to be considered. One is the fertiliser value of the manure from your calves. Careful calculations based on scientific facts and made by eminent agricultural chemists, show that the fertilising value to the land produced by the use of Gii.kuth Cai.f Food is A ios. for every ton of food consumed. @ ThinU what this means to you! It means that you get the equivalent of a discount of 16 per cent. on evert' ton of food consumed. We want you to give Giiruth Calf Food a fair lest. Take two calves he same age and stamina. Feed one with Giiruth Cpjf FoOd and the other with any other food, on (he market. At the end of the month compare results. You will find that the one ted with Giiruth Calf Food is the strongest and fittest in every ’.ray. Besides this von have the fertiliser value giving a discount of if) per cent. Read what Mr, S. \V. LUXFORD, of Awapum, says:— From Mr. S. W. !,OXFORD, " After having yiv.ot this preparation nn eshaostive trial. eNteiidiny over the winter 1 1 are iiioiilli-, I can n r.i .e-itat i may j say I hat il is the In al Mile ( t : 11 ; r ■ t < >r wit. Sc mill', dial I have need, in tael my calves rrari'il tin this rail' food have thriven just as well as those suckling their dams.’* Your Storekeeper slnmM keep (at.iaTii Cat.i' Foot); it lie does not write to ns lor prices amt fnniier information. Beattie, Lang&Co,, AGENTS, WELLINGTON & PALMERSTON N. 7 WOODVILLE AGENT: Mr J. B. Ye ale, CROWN DAIRY COMPANY. 461tc

Av id all Risks. Why run risks with mixtures containing opium and oilier harmful drugs when yon can he cured —and speedily cured —by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy? Ii contains no narcoties of ary description, and is absolutely safe, and a possible cure. Taken at the first symptom, it cheeks the cold, and in cases of influenza will present pneumonii following. For sale by Watson and Co., Woodville.

FEILDING AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL SHOW. WEDNESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1906. <£6Bo £y. <£6Bo CLASSES FOR EVERYTHING. HANDSOME PRIZES FOR EVERYTHING ! Entries close - Friday, 19th JANUARY, 1906, at 9 p.m. Schedules may bo obtained at office of this paper, from Secretaries Kindied Societies, or from E. H. FISHER, Secretary. Box 98, Telephone 46. 788f5 WEKLEY&LANAUZE, NAPIER. Napier wool sales, 1905-06-Third Sale—l3th February. Catalogue closes on the Saturday before the date of each sale, consign to WENLEY & LANAUZR, Port Alum i. 47tc PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. WDI MOCK & Co., Lid., are . BUYERS of Ten Thousand (10,000) First-quality Bacon Pigs, Maiden Sows or Barrows. Freight paid on live pigs. Full particulars from H. Ware, Woodville ; G. Atkinson, Ballance ; R. Houghton, Maharahara and. Ifiritaki; or Wellington Bacon Factory. Nest Trucking Day at WGODVILLE— TUESDAY. 9th & 23rd JANUARY, 1906. 754tc H. T. PEBKINS, JpLUMBER and DECORATOR, LICENSED WATERWORKS PLUMBER for the Borough. ROSS STREET, WOODVILLE. 705 ml WHY PAY RENT IT)’ HEN you can build your own \'V bouse and pay for it with no more cost 9 Try tbe Masterton Building Society. ELEVEN SHILLINGS a week will pay off a T 250 loan in fourteen years, and leave you FREE. Costs very moderate. For all information, apply to ROWE FENNELL, G78f17 Woodville Agent. PIANOFORTE. MISS DAVIES has resumed teaching. Vacancies for a few more pupils. 57 tc

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3824, 15 January 1906, Page 4

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