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-A. 'WoneienrTvLX 3MCedLIQIP.o, For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Fain m the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness, and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drov. siness, Cold ! Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costivencss, Blotches ' on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling ! Sensations, &c. The first Dose will give relief in twenty minites. This i is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pill:-, and they will be acknowledged to be " WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete i health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a ] /Weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered iiver; : th»y am like magic ;— a few doaes will work wonders upon tho Vital Organs ; Strengthening the nmseular I System * restoring the long-lost Complexion ; bringing back the keen edge of appetite, and arousing with the BonBVB or HEALTH the whole physical snkhot of the human frame. For throwing off fevors in hot eHmato they are specially renowned. These are " facts " admitted by thonsanOs. in o\\ classes of seeiety •Bd one of the best (fnarantees to the Nenrons and Debilitated is that Beecham's PiUt have the Zttrgett Salt fm*Pakttt Medicine in the world. Full directions with each box. r PlffNUrta only by THOMAS BeECHAM, St. Helena, Lancashire, KnelamU ■—^ — (OL9 BX ALL DBUGQIWS IN THE COLOHIII. "T IF YOU LIKE NICE TEA ASK YOUR GROCER FOR LLoUN M O.OLD&SILVERMEDALS ®^» WITII WM\ CELEBRATEDacTHE BEST PUKE INDIAN CHINA& CEYLON TEAS __ m PROCURABLE geoTrge reTchardt, PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THE AMERICAN PALACE ORGANS £12 10s, £15 10s, £22 10s, £27 10s, and £45. PIANOS by Collard & Collard, Lipp & Sons — -Erard. Brinstnead & Sons, Iloeriisck — Kirkmaii, Feurich— Bord, and Brooklyn Company. L A I B TOl Q U AY. WELLII&^OI.

WANTED. pARN MONEY AT HOMF.— J^ I ither sex ; new work ; just started; all earn good wages ; no walking i.r travelling required ; anyone can do tne wni'k ; boys and girls earn nearly as much as men ; write for pai-tieuiiU's at once, before our list i 3 full, and enclose addressed I eiive ope and stamp for rep y to JAS G. BA.RGOOD, Mana-eT, P.O. B( x 986, Sulney ; or 65 » oyal Avcado, George and Pitt Mreots, Sydney I BBATTY 9 S Pianos AND Organs. HON. DANIEL F. BEATTY, the great Organ and Piano Manufacturer, is building and shiping more Organs and Pianos than ever. Iv 1870 Mr Beatty left home a penniless plow boy, and by his indomitable will he has worked big way up so as to sell so far, nearly 100,000 of Beatty's Organs and Pianos since 1870. Nothing seems to dishearten him ; obstacles laid in his way, that would have wrecked any ordinary man forever, he turns to an advertisement and comes out of it brighter than ever. His instruments, as is well known, nre very popular and are to be found in ail parts of the world. We are iuformed tuat during (he r.e t ton years he inteiidt: to sell 200,000 more o his make, that meaus a business ot §20,000,000 if we average them at $100 each It is already the largest I business of the kind iv existence. I Send to Daniel F. Beattv, Wash. in9ton, New Jersey, for Catalogue,^

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Manawatu Herald, 16 February 1893, Page 4

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553

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 16 February 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 16 February 1893, Page 4

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