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HEADACHE. BACKACHE. INDIGESTION, ' FLATUENCE, HOUR STOMACH & LIVER COMPLAINT, PROMPTLY CURED BY CLEMENTS TONIC. TIRED NATURES GREAT RESTORER. Mr George M'Donald, sth Dunedin Cured Of N.Z., wntea Swellings in on Sept. 20, Kneejolnts- 1894:--Please accept the following testimony to the valuable qualities of Clements Tonic. I had for four months a swelling in my kneejoints and ankles, brought on by exposure to wet and cold during the years I was coach driviDg. I was laid up, and could not walk wi'.hout pain, although I was free from pain while sitting or lying down ; it was only when my weight was on my limbs that the pain became severe. I could get no ease from oils or other treattreatment. I consulted one doctor, who told me I had rheumatism ; he prescribed albumen*, ? Is ° » mixture, but I got no better. Beading ona n 7? ur ad^!f e ft ments, I resolved to give Clements 'lotuv . trial. After the first bottle 1 was surprised at being able to walk with less pain, so 1 continued it for six weeks, and aul hftppy to say all swelling had gone. In fact I was cured, as for more than twelve months I have been free from all pain and swelling. A great number of my friends are aware of the above facts, £0 you ate at liberty to use this statement as you wish. — I am, yours gratefully, George W'Donald, South Dun* edin, New Zealand. MR ROBT. HORNER, VETERINARY SURGEON, TNTENDS visiting Foxfcon and 1 Neighbourhood about the 20th mat. All orders left with Mr Hamer, Chemist, will receive prompt attention. TENDERS FOR DRAINS. SPENDERS will be received up to } the Ist November -next lor the making of 220 chains of drains at Titirangi Swamp, Manawatu River. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mannwatu Times Office, | Falmerston North, and Manawaitt Herald Office, Foxton. Contractors can reach for inspection via Oroua Bridge or Titiraagi Punt. WILLIAM AKERS. Pigs. Pigs. Pigs. rjOR SALE— A nice lot of well- ]/ bred Pigs, five month's old, also Suckers. Apply to G. B. LLOYD, Paiaka. t OST— From the Motoa Estate I j gateway, a Small Black Handbag containing gentleman's wearing apparel, about a fortnight ago. Finder requested to leave the same at the offic" of this paper. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES, SEASON 1896«7. npHE Wellington Wool Brokers* } Association will hold Auction Bales at Wellington on the undermentioned dates : — Friday, 18th November, 1896 Friday, 4th December 1896 Friday, 22nd January, 1897 Friday, 10th February, 1897 The following reduced scale of charges has been adopted '. — Commission ... 2£ percent. Receiving, Carting, Warehousing, Re packing, Advertising, Cataloguing, Fire Insurance, etc, 2/6 per bale. On wool offered but not sold NO CHARGE will be made if subse quently shipped through the selling broker. N.Z Loan & M.A. Co., Lid. Levin & Co., Ltd. Laery & Co., Ltd. ' United Farmers' Co-op. Asflocn. A. G. Tame & Co. 'TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THB MANAWATU DISTRICT, The Thoroughbred Horse, j THE ARTIST. By Somnus Lady Artist, by The Painter— Policy. The Aktist is by one of Traducer's stoutest sons — Somnus — sire of Dudu (thrice winner of the Wanganui Cup), Foxton (thrice dinner ot the Rangitikei Handicap), Rangiatea, Rainbow, and many other splendid performers. The Artist is a beautiful bay, 6yrs old, stands lfihds. 2in., possesses good flat bone, and has a beautiful temper. As a racehorse he has proved himself an excellent performer. Amongst his numerous wins are' the Woodville Handicap, beating that brilliant mare Lorelei, who divHed second honors ; the L r lyiug and Wanganui Stakes at the W. J.C. Spring Meeting last year, and the Metropolitan Handicap at the C.J.C. Spring Meeting 1895, covering the 1£ miles in 2 ruin 88sec. TERMS— Single tnare JB4 ; two or more as per agreement. Groomage ss, payable at first service. For further particulars, apply to W. G. TRASK, Proprietor.

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Manawatu Herald, 17 October 1896, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
636

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 17 October 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 17 October 1896, Page 3

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