JOHN W. LIDDELL ARCHITECT and BUILDEB. I I General Commission and Shipping Agent ' Main Street Foxton. TEYNNE,rjNTON & CO., SHIPPING AGENTS AND AU TIONEEBS, FOXTOJJ AITD PaUIBHSTOIT, THii GKKAT BLOOD PURIEJJIB AND RESTORER. Hao the largest aal« of any Medicine the World. Tj<OK oleansing and clearing the blooa -L from all impurities, cannot be too highly n>«om r neDded. For Scnifulii, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kinds it i« h never failinjj and permt.nent cure. It Cures old sores. Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck f'ures Ulcerated Sore Lej?s. Cures Blackheaus, or Pimpiep on the Pnoe. CureM Scurvy Soros Cures Cancerous Uloers. Cures Blood and Skin Decease*. Cures Glaciular Swellings. Clears the blood from all impure matte* (irom whatevKr oau>f arising) As JhiH mixMirH is pleanant to the laste, and warranted free from anything injuriou* to the mo,t delicate constitution of either sex, the proprietor solicit" sufferers to «iye it a trial to test its valub. '.' housandf of testimonials from all parti CURE OF DROPSY. " Gomcrsul, Leeds, Sopt 4, 1880. " Dear tiir,— This is to certify that tw» 11s bottles of Clarke's Blood Mixturj cured my wife wheu three eminent doctor* were powerless. "Her complaint whb drops;, , U J sh« hud been ill nearly 10 years. "You aio nt liberty tv public, thu if you iiluiuic. "Yours truly " John Cox " Sold in bottles, 2s 6d each, and i.j cuset soutaiuiujrsix time* the quantity, 11s each I — «ufficicjii to t-ffu.-. v pvruiuueut cure in | ho yreiit nmjoriiy «.i ion- at uiding cawa by all madioiue vendors throughout tjor world. S' I* !'iupiifltoir# THE LINCOLN AJND MIDLAN© COUNTIES DRUG COMPANY . LINCO.'.N, ExNGLAND. ili Jv 1\ -X TO S 00 0 l J ti 1 1 ATIVB BUTCHKKING COMPANY, LIMITED. : HIS Company is now carrying on Bu inesß at Foxton, with Mr John Walsh us Manager. The Directors have determined to sell at very reasonable prices, and allow five per cent for Csli, and to Shaifhti ders v discouu of ten per cent on their monthly accounts If paid wilhin seven days of presentation. Kii'U-i'u can be had at the Office of tl.e iM-creti-rv, by iiny applicant who will inti'iuiuc" Ini^in^ss. By order, ERNEST S. THYNNE, Secretary pro tern). Waste Paper, '■^OO!' cl^ii. m'aSTK PAPF^t -•' O K S A L E . • Apply llekald Ullicc /"oxton. Paok Woodcock's Wihd Puls have for thlrtf yours held tlu< first place in the world at an effect nt antidote for indigestion, wind on the itomaoh, i> liousness, and all oomplainfat arising from dls-oi-deied atomach, bowels, or liver. Tonio, invigor a tinK. and purifying, they form the best remed; e xtuut, and may ba uken by old and young with enent.-la ljd, 2» 9d, «■ 6d, family Boxoa 11 Cbeinliu. Proprietor, Pan Wotdeoak k KngUmd.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 239, 1 February 1889, Page 1
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457Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume VII, Issue 239, 1 February 1889, Page 1
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