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N.Z. RECORD. IRVINE STRAIN LEGHORNS Hold it, 167 eggs in one month, laying in public test, and 1200 eggs in nine months for six hens. “Irvine” Strain American White Leghorns hold unbeaten records in show rooms and laying competitions. The most famous Leghorns in Australasia. The greatest profit-givers bred. My guarantee is substantial. If birds are not what I represent, I will pay freight on their return and refund full purchas« money. Write for 36-page catalogue. A. W. IRVINE, Manager, (American Leghorn Specialist), LINFIELD POULTRY FARM, LTD., WHITE SWAN ROAD, Mt. Roskill, White Swan Road, Mt. Roskill, Auckland, N.Z. THE TRUE SPORTS’ PAPER. N.Z. SPORTING & DRAMATIC REVIEW. AH Booksellers. Price, 6d.

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TRENCH’S REMEDY FOR EPILEPSY AND FITS “A Splendid Record.” TWELVE TOOK THE REMEDY and ELEVEN WERE CURED. L.D.S. Business College, Salt Lake City, Utah. ‘‘Gentlemen, June 20th, 1910. "I have been in Europe for three years, and have just returned. A number of people have applied to me for your Remedy for Epilepsy, so please send me some bla “Sonrn ago I placed a great many orders for Trench’s Remedy, and out of twelve people for whom I got the medicine ELEVEN HAVE BEEN CURED. I consider that a splendid record! “Mr Armond F. Rundqulst, whose unsolicited testimonial appears in your uamphlet is one of the parties, and he mentions another. I laboured with Mr. Rundqulst a long time before I got him to send for Trench’s Remedy. He said he had spent a great deal of money in medicine without having received any benefit Finally he decided to send for a supply of the specific, with the result that he has never had a return. of the fits since he took the first dose. He recommended it to a family by the name of Olsen, in the southern part of Salt Lake City, in- which a child had from 2o to 40 spells each night. When I last saw the father of the child he told me that the little one was almost completely cured A short time ago I got some of the medicine for a gentleman named Owen of this city. I saw his brother a few days ago and he told me that Mr. Owen’ has not had an attack since he commenced taking the Remedy, and that he has greatly improved in health. “You may use my letter in any way you desire.” Very truly yours, WM. A. MORTON, Registrar, L.D.S. University. Pamphlets with testimonials and full particulars posted free on application to N.Z. Agents. ELLISON & DUNCAN Ltd. - - Port Ahuriri.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1262, 25 June 1914, Page 3

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