§^ S5 111 Q * %# For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain fa At Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness, and Swelling after meals, Dkrines* and Drowsinets, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costivtness, Blotches oa the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &c. The first Dose wijx oivb reuef at twenty minutes. Tha is ao fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try on* Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be " WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will qaickly restore females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity ©f the 9ystem. For a Weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver; Umj Mt lika magic— • fay doses will work wonders upon the ViUl OfgAns ; SteMigtherrißg tbs aMumbtt Bjr»t«m ; restoring tht long-lost Compleiioa ; bringing b«ok the ktea edg* of ajmttite, and •loosing with tba Boais*D or Health the whols physical bmsbot of th» bom»a frame. For throwing off ttrv ia hot •UoMtw they are specially renowned. These an " faeta " admitted by ttenwidf, in all olatte* of Mcttt<r ' Md om of th« best Rnantntees to the Nenrous and Debilitated is that Steeham't Pillt Aow Ou tmr§ut But fm+ JMtm Medicine in the uorld. Full directiont with aaeh box. Pmmnm only by thomas beecham, m. Helen*, taw— hUf, Bwiifwfc S«L» »X AU BBt)«9UT> HI TBS COLOJUH, Tyou'like nice tea ask your grocer for : L'StSICvcR MEDALS ■*•■»■" CELEBRATED&THE BEST INDIAN CHIMA& CEYLON TEAS PROCURABLE FOOD FOR INFANTS ihd INVALIDS. MELLIN^S LACTO-GLYCOSE OR IVTILK FOOD. SPtCIALLY ADAPTEO FOR COUNTRIES WHERE FRESH COW'S MILK CANNOT BE OBTAINED. | r;,.t.- :; >Vs .w ft*- from Animal Oemu and keep good in any Ollmatt. To be obUiiiml from nil Dntggltii and SU:>v> TO SI 1 VXD THIS SEASON | ™ ™ I Pianos FOX'L'ON DISTKTGT ! THE MARQUIS- ! — ! Oi«dans. THE MAKQUES, by Uemingt.ui I 1 —-Tangle, by Kuoltingly, her data '. Thutrums by Cossack, out of Ternu rjON D\NIEL F BEATTY ; g«nt by (imp) Rons Emigrant. | H \^ c *at Org au and Piano REMINGTON, by Musket- ft * uuftlotu^ r , ia buifding and ship. ■ ? ang o\ h l ?u Ve^ S^° rfc . (imp) }**, ing more Organs and Pianos than .km Skybu-d by Teddiagton, out of Jn 187Q Mr Be attj left home 11 ?^?! ® 1•i * k a P^Biless plow boy, and by his THE MARQUIS is a bright bay ivd P omitable he h J M wark i hiß r six years oU, standing lGi hands 80 ag fc() aellsofar> near i y high, possesses good bone, and 100000 of Beatty b Organs and f quiet temper. The Marquis grand pianQg rfnee ]870 / Nothißg geemß 1 sire and dam on his sire side are too tQ dishearfcen him . obstacles laid in 1 well known to be part.culansed, as hiß way that wOu i d havo wrec ked 3 also are Knottingly and lantruma, ordinary man forever, he turns the latter bei-ig a mare that cou d tQ ftn advertigement and comes out win races fom a half mi) e up to of it brighter than ever . H ia inthree miles strumeuts, as is well known, are very . The Marquis has wared himself and are fco be found in all . :1 sure foal-getter, his percentage * artß of the wor ia. We are informed last year being exceptionally good. | tUafc duri rhe ten rg he in . Fek— Single inaves £2 10s, two or fcentls to * eU 20 0,000 more ot his » more as per agreement. Groomage thftt meaug ft bußiueM ot ■ f fee 39, payab.e at first service. *or §20,000,000 if we average them at V I'urthor particulars apply to the gloo each> It is already the largest - Groom lu-ohorge, loxtoh family g uainess of th e kind in existence, a Hotel Stabios. Send to Daniel F. Beatty, Washy DUDd is LfiOb., ia9fc New Jers for Catalogue. Owners, Fox ton. j ' •" * I JOHN WEST WOODr j L c BL\OKSMITiI AND SHOBB, j Hall stbket, voxtox. \LL kindß of Bhieksmitbing ex.- \M \j Ir\ euted with despaLch and 6are. ■' OARTETI Beatty's Organs at M AIN-STEEET, FOXTON. j s!ar^ains. For particulars, cata- _____ logne address Daniel F. Beatty, lam now prepared to do any cartWashiugtou, New Jersey. in g aboat the town that may bft M . r SAMUEL COOK, promptly attended to. ej LICENSED INTERPRETER, . _ .1 ! ' , : OTfiKI. I £2 SL HiriBESK AND upwards may be made Ij either sex, working evenings ! Purehaao or Lease ol Native and taking orders for us. Pere Lauds on th« Weet Coast, N.I. maneut work if required. Enolose n«irotmtea. stam P for pa rti oilars. , NOVELTY IMPORTING CO. f (Duakoes Moukratk. Sydney.
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Manawatu Herald, 16 December 1893, Page 4
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764Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 16 December 1893, Page 4
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