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I HAMER'S HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA WAFEBS. A Safe and Certain Cure for Headaches, whether sick, bilious or nervous* Especially useful for Neuralgia and SeaBicknefiSv These Wafers are guaranteed free from Antipyrin, Chloral or Opium in any form. Price, Is 6d per box of 12. IRISH MOSS, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, &c. Is per bottle. From W. HAMER, Successor to R. Leary, Chemist, Foxton. TEETH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED. W. B. RHODES, Grooer, Ironmonger, &c HTHE NEW STARCH haa arrived I — Pink, Blue, Heliotrope and Ecru. This starch will color your blouses, your curtains, your laces, &c, &c.,and save the draper's bills. Sample Blouse treated with this Starch now on view. Come and See, The Phantom Photo* IN STOCK -Club Coffee, Arabian Coffee, Dandelion Coffee, Al Coffee, Key Coffee. Best China and Ceylon Teas and Groceries Of the Best Quality promptly delivered. Agent for Anchor Steamship Co. Standard Insurance Co. Newspapers. Agricultural Implements, &c.

There were 7,425 tons of kauri gum ex* ported last year. The net increase of the railway revenue for the past year was onlj £13,762. Last week Eereru was conneoted by telephone with Otaki. It is stated that Mr John Stevens will contest the new Manawatu district. The railways carried 2,175,943 tons of goods last year, being an increase of 62,600 toni.

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Manawatu Herald, 11 August 1896, Page 2

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212

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 11 August 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 11 August 1896, Page 2

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