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Mr P. Art-ms desires us to state t hat in the viitiniv lor the appoinfnieiit Hi' mi andioneer nt' 11.0 bor- • leases lie vfitcfl in accordance \vit'll .hi-; action in sroondin.L!; the moti'in tor the n ppoin t l of Messrs Abraham and Williams and not in favour of .llilehin<£s, Ilankins and Co. The misnnd'-rstand--111l; arose threiiLdi a transposition ni Ihe names nl' Messrs J'ronse ami A'i -us. It was Mr I'rouse who voted for th- A appointment of Me>sj\s Hitching. Hunk-ins and Co.--not Mr A reus.

Prof. R WEBB. (This 'IVsl imonial was soul to Air T. .M. Will'ord, .M.l'., and Mayor of "Wellington). (Copy.) LM*\ I'onsonhy I'd., Aii'kdand, Anp;ii-i. i;Ji111. He,a r Sir,- - I lake nun !] pleasure in wrii-ir;; these few linos to add i:iy lliankl'Ml lMi»»i,i>y with so very many others to e\prc-s my i •:■ !o, and a-ko lo say what -rival I lt:iv»* nvoiv:! from Mi' F. Webb's herhai and tuo':i- a 1 trealn:eiii. I have s;;ff"rod iniieii in many ways. I i>J.red much from a w-\a!; learf. indexes!ion. and weak nerves; lnu since taking Mr Webb's in: -! ii- fi: os, I am thankful to say that I liv| L-.'ieaidy' rr''tore:i. i Iroi bott-T than over I c\eivicd i o !*,-•<»!. cs|;e. in Ily as my ens" of lonp, -My health was fpiiti broken down, wld h inad'> ii a I odious rase (i, cure. I have jo thank Mr Webb for his kind care and atI' iition. which added to th< • •nre of his valuable medicine'-:. May ho he loiifi' .'iparod to enntij ; ;>(->- his work in which I hear hi l U l:eit«?;f----t in 2" so man;,' in \' Mi.ind. Most 'a'ncei'i iv vonrs -Mrs M. (•'. .101! DAY.

vir,K i \r>rr:r>Trox ayd ('ATA I! BI I CTR KD. To Professor Yi'eoh, 0 lover I'd.. Hawera. Dear Sir,— \ on have cured mo of >ti,v stomach liroiible —viz., pcast-ric* c;i t;i rr'i!. Belore [ consult' 1 '! you I was so broken down with the disease i!i;it f (fit myself a perfect wi\'i-k. ls;i\-i11l; suffered for )oiii .v-. , :»r<. aik] climii.'r that iime T rous.;iltt»sl live duel:iis. hut ail failed to me any u'ood. I was ordered to use ill" stomach pump ihree limes daily. I disruhiinnc'i lu use the P'lliip alter I akin Li (lie first liultle !"i your medicine. ! Tn\ iiilc seen your te-dimonials, I ihouedn. I won hi consult yon lor (he last chance of o'.-er fiet!iu:r heltor. I felt depressed. .'Hid "all Lione" the doctors told me. My case was chronic. However, alter Inkiii.lt three bottles oi your medicine, I felt. T was gctliiiLi new* hie. After persevering I leel quite cured. T shall not fad ' (1 1l iny friends. Wishinii" nil prosperity wliii h you deserve. — I am. yours rospecifullv, Mrs TllO- - ALLKX. To Professor Weld). Ifawera. Taranaki. March 1 <)10. Dear Sir.--.'l am ve,ry Ihankl'ul to say that I leel very well. Vor, have cured me, after suffering I'm over Iroin rheumatism. I visited Rolorua. Te Aroha and Hanmer Sprinys. hui I faih-d to set cured. | will recommend oilier ■sullerers (<> ltivc your medicines a trial ailer your success in my case. - Yours sincerely, J. [[. IjOBIXSo\. ViVil : TCICS DAY. -Ub Oc.fober !>•>»■ till » p.m. WKDXKS--nil October. !) a.m. till 7 P- :n - ""ly- AT LKY.IX lIOTKL 1108-2.

wklli,\t;tox acclim attsatiox society. LIOYIX HmAXCH. A !'<KT!XG of the Levin Branch of the Welli up.ton Acclimatisation Society will he held in the i>orou;*!i Council Chambers, Levin, on I'ridav, :30tli September, at 8 p.m. Business: (l)'i'o consider the position of the Branch; and (-) General. W. Bl'X'fl ICR Convener. I *01XT-TO- POI XT STICK 1 1 'LE CU ASK. \\ EDXKSDAY, OCTOBER .5, 1910. rpTIK MAXAAVATI; lirXTCLCB - B have arranged to hold a i'oint-to-l'oint Steeplechase afc Manakau on the property -of Mr J. McDonald (the site of the old racecourse). The programme will include two steeplechase events for hunters qualified with the Manawatu Hounds ; a Hunters' Flat Race (nomination to he made by ladies), and a (.'armors' IJacc for legitimate fann horses, to be ridden by farmers or tlhoir sons. Good trophies will be awarded to Ist and -nd horses in each event. First lace to start at 2 p.m. A eoacli v. ill leave tlio Post Office, Levin, at 1.15 p.m. sha/rp. Admission to grounds free. Afternoon tea obtainable. For further particulars apnly J. G. JAMIESON, 1111-3. Hon. See.,' Levin.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 September 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 September 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 September 1910, Page 3

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