A Maori M.H.R. Hone Heke, the member for the Northern district, is a grand nephew of the historic Hone Heke, who sacked the town of Koroareka some fifty years ago, and took a lot of wiping out as a first-class Warrior of the old savage school. The present Hone Heke was a Maori interpreter for the Hon Mi* Cadman at the Native meeting held at the Bay cf Islands some years ago, and is a very inteligent young man. He a'so j | held an appointment in the Native ! Lands office here in Wellington until just before the commencement of the last session of Parliament, ; when he resigned so as to contest the seat he has just won. — Fair Pl*!/. m THE TWO GENUINE ABTICLES: CLEMENTS TONIC, ' FLETCHEIt'S PILL?,' IMITATIiDI BUT UNRIVALLED AND UNEQUALLED. CLEMENTS TONIC is a scientific chemical food and restores the tissue wasted by tho vocations of every day life, < is a prompt and safe remedy for neuralgia, ' nervousness,, weakness, debility, liver, com- ! plaint dropsy, and chronic indigestion. i FLETCHER'S PILLS cure heartburn, \ bac ache, headache, liver torpidity, dys- ! pepsia, and all complaints of the stomach i aud bowels. f These two remedies have been thoroughly tested in all the hot countries of the world. They are sold at a price within the reach ci all people. Evidence i3 forwarded free on receipt of name and address that will satisfy the most sceptical as to their virtues. They are sold everywhere, but care must be taken that the genuine are obtained or the money and time are wasted a jd the disease so much the more serious; W \TEB FLOWS WHEBE GB A VITATION ATTIUOIB:— You recognise the fii-st fact ; tho second is as true when water flows upwards. People will not trouble when and what they buy, but until then they will always see they get Crea&e's a. I. Ooffice for it is the best.
"" dbapery~salb] Ist akd 2nd FEBRUARY. McMillan, rhode* & co. have received instructions from Mk E. Osbobne to sell by public auction at the Centre of Commerce, Foxton, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the Ist and 2nd -February, to make room for new importations the balance of Drapery Stooii consisting of — Calicoes, Dress Goods, Sheetings, Prints, T«>wels, Hosiery, Hdberdashery, Blankets, Rugs, Men's Boys Clothing, Hats, Shirts, xc, &c. NO RESERVE. Sale to commence each day at 2 p.m. j. r. McMillan, Auctioneer. RASPBERRY bYKUR RICHARD GRAY desires to state that his RASPBERRY SYRUP, made irou th:s year f # fruit, cau be obtained from the Louth Nukseby, or from McMillan, Rhodes & Co.
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Manawatu Herald, 27 January 1894, Page 3
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426Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 27 January 1894, Page 3
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