NEURALGIA, NERVOUSNESS, TOOTHACHE", WEAKNESS AND GENERAL DEBILITY QUICKLY AND POSITIVELY CURED BY CLEMENTS TONIC. WHICH RESTORES THE VIGOR, SNAP, AND HEALTH OF YOUTH. Mi'fi M. A. Davidson, Te Kopuru, N.Z., who \tvitea on October 6th, 1893:— Dear Sir.— l cannot praise Clements Tonic too highly ; in my case the good effect has been surprising. The first time I used it is about two years ago, and now I would not be without it in the house. I had been ailing for a long time, with want of appetite and a weakness in my legs ; I could not sleep well at nights, and I nearly always had a dull aching in my head. I had tried a lot of things, but they did not seem to do me much good. My ton told me to try Clements Tonic, he said it was a new thing, which he had heard a lot of people talking about. The first bottle did not make much difference, but after I had taken the third bottle I felt better than I had done for years befor* ; by the time I had taken the sixth I was quite well. Now if I feel the least touch of headache I take a dose of Clements Tonic, and it drives it away. For y«ars I was subject to a pain in my right side, but since I started to take Clements Tonic I have not felt it— in fact. I cannot praise it too much. — Yours Bincerely. Mr M. A. Davidson, Te Kopuru, N.Z. CREASE'S DANDELION COFFEE is the surest cure for indigeßtion. Sold by all grocers. SIR GEORGE GREY, K.C.B.— A. magnificent portrait from the most recent photograph, suitable for framing, may be had from McKee & Gamble. N.Z. Press Agency, Wellington. Price 2/1 including postage. Agents wanted. WANTED TO BUY— A ftw tons of potatoes. State price delivered at Feilding. F. W. LEGG. T OST— An Umbrella on Motoa Ly Road. Finder is requested to leave it at the Manawatu Hkbald Office. PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. Monday, April 80th. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. Edison's World's Fair Exhibit PHONOGRAPH, The Best and Loudest Phonograph made. Beautiful Vocal, Band, and Orchestral Selections, by America's most famous Artists, Bands, &c. Humourous Selections by Russel Hunting, America's leading Irish Comedian. New Plymouth, Haw era, and and Patea press say:—" Without doubt the most perfect and loudest instrument that has ever visited the colonies, and the selections are of a high order." The Phonograph will be operated upon by Mr J. W. F. Halcombe, of Chicago, U.S.A. Admission. 2a aud Is. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8. MANAWATU COUNTY! council. ; Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the Council, at a Special Meeting to be held in the County Office, Sanson, on WEDNESDAY, 9th May, 1894, at 2 p.m. to strike a General County Rate of one halfpenny in the £ on the rate* able value of all rateable properties (for general and special county pur. poses) in the County of Manawatu for the period from Ist April, 1894, to 31st March, 1895, and that the same become due and payable in one sum on the 20th May, 1894. The Rate Book is open for inspection at the County Office, Sanson, during office hours. By Order. E. G. COX, County Clerk. MANAWATU COUNTY COUNCIL. Notice is hereby given that copies of the Electoral Rolls and Defaulter's List are now lying at the County Office, Sanson ; also, such portions as relate to the different Ridings at the undermentioned places, where they are open to public inspection until the 15th day of May next : — Sandon Riding — County Office Sanson Mount Stewart Riding — Tarrant's Store, Awahuri Waitohi Riding— Mr H. Hammond's Residence, Waitohi Campbell Riding — Canning's Store, Campbelltown Carnarvon Riding— Mr T. McKenzie's Residence, Carnarvon Eawa Kawa Riding— Mr J. R. McLennan 's, Oroua Downi Awfthuri Riding — Ferryman's Cottage, Motoa Appeals can be made to the Resi- | dent Magistrate's Court under Section 68 of " The Counties Act, 1886." E. G. COX, County Clerk,
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Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1894, Page 3
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