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Just What Everyone Should DoMr 8. G. Mather, proprietor Chronicle, Norma-iton (Q.), always keeps a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea remedy at hand, ready for emergency, for there is no telling when it may he needed. He says’ “It completely cured me of chronic dysentery, from which I had sufT red for years. I feel confident that Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea remedy saved the life of rny infant daughter, who, when teething, was • severely attacked with diarrhoea, and given up by the doctors.” For sale by Watson & Co. Woodville.

W. F. EOSS, ARTIST IN PHOTOGRAPHY AND PORTRAITURE, H ASTINGS, lAESIRFjR to announce that lie } has acquired tin business of Mr Bnnvn, in Hastings, and has now iakt-n it over. As all Negatives will be retained, those who have already been photographed may obtain photographs from Hastings. HAWKE’S BAY AUCI IMATISATK.'N SOCIETY. The shooting reason COMMENCES on MAY Ist and CLOSES on JULY 3Lst, both days inclusive. License Fee for Cock Pheasants and Californian Quail, £l. Licenses may be outline*! ai the Principal Post-offices in the district. The Society offers a reward of £2 2s, in addition to half the fine, to any person giving evidence which will had to a conviction for illegal shooting. C. A. FITZROY, j 194tc Hon. Secretary, i ~LATHAM & CO. j Jjl O U SAL E- * The lease of a well improved dairy I farm of 100 acrts, 30 acres ploughed, seven-roomed bouse, 14 cow bails, and all necessary buildings. In ase has over I G years to run at 16s Gd per acre. Price, including 28 cows, 28 calves, hall draught mare, 10 big pigs, implements and tools, 15 tons hays, .1.1 acres Rwedes and carrots, and a lot of sundries, £350. Terms, £250 cash, £IOO at 6 per cent. 300 acres. A choice farm. 12 miles from Napier, where there is practically no winter; 70 acres level, 230 acres hills, carrying 740 breeding ewes and 30 catile, house, woolshed, yards, dip, &c., well watered. A ideal little sheep farm. Price, £l2 5s per acre; terms arranged. 476 acrts, consisting of a flat of 400 acres, and the balance undulating. Most of the flat is of the richest quali y, but on the poorest of it, CO acres, have returned this year £520 worth of the brightest oaten sheaf chafi’. Wheat, Swedes and rape grow luxuriemly, and the whole farm is a most profitable investment at the pi ice asked. The grassed porlion of the property winters breeding ewes to the acre. Price, £l2 per acre on easy terra-. The place is highly improved in every respect, lias firstclass buildings, and is only 5 miles from railway. 100 acres freehold, and GOO acres 999 years lease at £3O a year. G7O acres are in grass, and 30 acres in bush, well watered, ring fenced and divided into 4 paddocks. 100 acres level, 300 acres undulating. and 800 acres hilly, fiveroomed house, weoish' d and outbuildings. Carries 1200 sheep and GO cattle 1 . 20 miles from Waipawa. Price, £4 per acre. 1100 acres freehold, easy rideable hills. Winers 1800 breeding ewes, 400 wethers and 600 hoggets. House and outbuildings. Near school and cnamery. £7 15s per acre. £ISOO cash requin d. 3200 acre - in the most desirable part of Havike’s Bay, 10 miles Irom railway and four Irom the C. ast. Low 1 nl 1 a and fiats in the best English grasses, buildings insurable for £BOO. Cany nig capacity 6500 sheep and 200 cattle. Price, £8 per acre ; easy terms arranged. We have been instiucted by Mr W. H. Nelson to offer lor salethelaud between the Catholic Church and i lie Vicarage in Vogel street. The land is cut into building sites of various areas, which have all a northern aspect, and are in the mn.-t cheerful, dryest and best position in Woodville. Full particulirs from LATHAM & CO.. WuODVILLE LAND AGENCY, i MoLkan Rtkeex, Woodvu-le.

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3865, 25 April 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3865, 25 April 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3865, 25 April 1906, Page 4

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