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p HOR EARSON, AND D SALE. ACKSON', I Will HCIRSE MART R then old ale LO IN Oi EET, SATURDAY NEXT, tiie 16th instant, at 2 p.m. | Entries invited. MAX JACKSON, Auctioneer. / STOCK SALE. NEXT .STOCK SALE. YARDS, THURSDAYxshEXff, MARCH 14, 1912. Fat Stock Store Stoc 0 sharp, sharp. at Enti en we: 150(T E 14 p--900 Breedin Further Entries|lnvited. COMMON, SHELTON & CQ.. Ltd. J. B. Kells, Audi* DALGETY & COMPAN^f A, S. Wachsroami. Auctioneer. vWILLIAND KETTLE, LTD. hjm hold their Next Kstock SALE MATAWHERO YARDS, THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 14, 1912, When they will offer — SHEEP, CATTLE. PIGS, Etc. Fat Stock Sale at 10 sharp. Store Stock Sale at 11 sharp. 400 2000 2-t 400 2 600 4 sent Entries: SHEEP. tiding , .hers rnnev Rams 4l#ho fresli full-mouth i-y Ewes iye lines thorn the Coast) 500 jglfT. Ewes 30WLambs 100 6 and &tooth 12 Shropshire Rjs. , 10 2-toothl JHiglfh. Leicester Rams fttored ingCanterbury) 20 2-tooth|rßomne| Rams (froi the Coast) SPECIAL ENTRY. STOCK SALE. 14th MARCH, 1912. iAA 2-TOOTH ROMNEY EWES, MJU 600 4-tooth to fresh full-mouth Romney Ewes. The above are two good Uues from the Coast. HEAD MIXED CATTLE. 100 Further Entries Invite G. R. WYLLH Auctioneer

BUSINESS NOTICES. TO SHEEPFARMERS ONLY. LAMB SCOUR AND PARASITIC TROUBLEST2F you wish to keep your Lambs free Jt ,of Scour and Parasitic Diseases, /se—- ' PARASITOSCIDE. —ALWAYS RELIABLE.— A Wise Insurance at Small Cost. Full particulars from— DALCETY AND CO., LTD., Accents. R E / ORD R E,CN H GISBORNEOTEL, IS HOTEL offers the comforts of a Home to Country Visitors and Boarders. TARIFF, 5s per day or 20s per week to permanent boarders. F. J. SINGLE, Proprietor THE £jUSBORNE ■J^NGINEERING AND £IENERAL JRON WORKS. MOTOR REPAIRS A SPECIALITYOAVYS, THIRD, & MITCHELL BRIGHT STREET.

AVERAGE MAN BETTER OFF TODAY THAN 100 YEARS AGO. The advance of civilisation lias undoubtedly improved the condition of mankind’. People generally are better elothed. better fed, better housed to-day than ever their foreathers were. Medically, the attention they get is vastly superior also. The age of bloodletting is gone; anaesthetics gndßont-gen-rays, etc?., combine to make surgery less painful and more effectiveTime was when the healing virtues of the earth's natural mineral springs could be participated in only by those living in the vicinity, or the few who could afford to travel to them- Today, the waters of these mineral springs (with all their .healing qualities unimpaired) aro bottled and distributed, and may be partaken of by purchasers who need not leave home. Here in New Zealand to-day the. famous Wai-Rongoa.Natural Mineral Water is distributed throughout the length and breadth of the Dominion, and thousands are experiencing the benefit of this, the best of all the Dominion's mineral waters. The advantages of drinking WaiRfOtngoa, regularly cannot. be over-esti-mated. It contains; properties which make it both tonic and; aperient. Charged as it is with its own natural gas, its effect is -to exhilarate and invigorate the system, to promote digestion, to cheek acidity of tlie stomach, and to cure rheumatism, gout, etc. The best advice we can give to anyone is to drink it daily.—Advt.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3472, 12 March 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3472, 12 March 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3472, 12 March 1912, Page 8

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