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FIiETCHEB'S PILLS never full to cure INDIGESTION, COSTIVOKSS, SOUR B EATtt, HEARTBURN, LIVUB DISEASE, and kidney co Plaints. PLETCHKK'S PjLL-< and CLEMEN'S TONIC are the recognised household feme* dies of the Australian colonies, and every designing quack tries to trade on their reputation nnd renown This is the greatest proof of their merit, and sulitVrefs taaßt to te paniou'af '.o Ret thr genuine articles as regret uud disappein'uum are sur* to follow the use of the thousand^ df " All. failing " ! remedies ao freely advertised The reputation and fridfe Spread" use of Cletnehts Tonic nnd Flttcher'a Pi. ls are the greatest proofs of ihnr appreciation hy the public. If they were riot fts repre sented they wou d h&ve passed" bu"i df memory long fere thin ; but insiead their aale is greater and they are more esi earned ! day by day and week by w»ek, and thic phatically proves their undisj ut«d » p • - 1 macy. Listen to no argument from h. r--1 ested parties ; demand the genuine ariieles 1 and TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. • HISTORY REPEATED. — Thousands I of people saw Charles I. beheaded in 1043. I Yet in all that crowd there waa but one man who knew why the blood spurted from the disrevered arterie3 in the Monarch'? 1 neck. That was Dr. Harvey, the King's • Physician. Hk had announced the circuI lntion of the blood, and in so doing started a tremendous scandal. People cail> d him a fool, a meddler, a madman. What a i lucky thins it was that thn Puritans chopped off the King's head instead of Harvey's. A King more or less do-ant 1 matter, but a thinker more or less- d >es. : Think mercy its safer now to tell uhv ; truths than it wa* 250 years ago. Thai i>why we are not afraid to say Crease's Al Coffes is the very best procurable. , ' COXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. | T JSDERS are invited, aidwl , ! bo received at the Hor u^h < iun i 1 office until noon of FltiDA^ , thf 16th day of Noveinb r, lor 1 c fuli lowing contiaotH : — ! No. I— Foming. tiittmiug. and claying 80 chu ns on the Fozton Shannon ro ■«< 1 No. 2. — Meta.im^ 80 chains oi 1 the Foxt ( >v Shannon r >ad. | No. B.— Lowering nnd widening j j cuttings and loiina.ion on 1 No. G Line fpeciticatimjs and particulars to 1 b'■ been at the Council utfloo duriu 1 office hours. 1 T. F. GIBSON, Town Clerk. I , 1 TjIOXTON PUBLIC HALL. CONCERT I I In aid of School Funds. Tuesday, 13th Nov. PROGRAMME. 1 Part I. 1. Overture— Miss Williams and Uiss Burr ' 2. Glee— "Hail Smiling Mora,"— Company. 3. Song—" Robin Adair."— Mra Derraer 4. Song— (selected)— Mr Cook 5. Song—" Destiny," — M'sa Williams ' 6. Song—" Good " Company,"— My S. Ennis, junr. 7. Song— " Poor Old Joe,"— Master Dermer 8. Song — " Longshoreman,"— Mr Stiwsell 9. Song— (selected)— Miss H. Burr ■ 10. Song—' • The British Lion," -Mr Hardy 11. Soug— "The Very Worst Girl in School."— Miss G Hamer 12. Song— "The Song that reached mv Heart." -Mr F. E. Wright. INTERVAL OP 10 MINCTES, Part 11. 1. Overture— Mr3 Cook and Mias Whvte 2. Trio—" Canadian Boat Song,"— Mra Cook, Miss H. Burr. Mr WesUood 3. Song—" Cleansing Fires," Mrs T. Mitchell 4. Song— (selected) - Mr Hardy 5. Song — " A Dream Within a Dream,"— Miss Williams 6. Song— "Where did you get that Hat ?"- Mr Young 7. fong—" Dli. Oh. Hrßr the Wi'd Winds Blow,"- Mrs Dormer 8. Song-" Good Old Mother."- Mr Stansell 0. Recitation—" The Charge on Pari-haka/'-MrWestwood 10. Song—" Meet me by Moonliprht." Mr F. E. Wright. 11 God Save the Queen !" Admission to all parts of the hall, one shilling; children, half-price. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Comm^Bi at Bp-m.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 10 November 1894, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
626

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 10 November 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 10 November 1894, Page 3

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