« Empire and freedom ! " So said one i of the greatest of Eomans, when asked •what were his politics. Britons, let the : motto be your watchword throughout the ages. Bat no less notable was the saying of one of the greatest of New Zealand public men whon asked what he took f r a cough or cold, "Woods' Great Peppermint Cure," he exclaimed, He was as right as the old Roman statesmen. Give it «. trial ; it is sold everywhere and naver toils. WOIiPH'S SCHNAPPS* Th« jrovest spitflt obtainable. Is tv tvom pus«l Oil and otne* poisonous ingtfodleats. To b« obtained at all hotels in lavge and smalt bottles. A SAFE INVESTMENT Of money is the problem of the day. buying " Salsaunb " is a safe investment, for ona shilling packet preserves twenty shillings worth of Milk, TVleat, and all such perishable goods, and is odourless and arralena. TO THE DEAF.— A rich lady, oured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, has ■Tit £1,000 to bis Institute, so tbas deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums may have them free. Apply to Departmtnt D.K., The Institute, "Longcoit," Gannersbnry, London, W., England. Un< quailed and Invincible Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds, 1/6. YOU OAN'T Have a cake and eet it too, but you can have your meat and keep it in the warmest of weather by using " Salsaltnb," the large food preservative. MoKee and Gamble, Photo-Engravers, and Lithographers, Wellington. Bend for quotation. » MAKING BOTH ENDS MEET," rather a difficult task in life with many but the expense of good cooking is reduced to a minimum by using the SUN BAKING POWDER, purer and cheaper than most others. Give it a trial. A STEAM WHISTLE Need not run full blast all the time to let you know that it is beard, and it is not necessary that we should be always advertising by noisy statements to buy "Salsaline," the great food preservative, for once tried always used, a3 it is the only reliable food preservative sold.
LOST. r\N 16th August, in the MainII street, a Round Blue Enamelled BROOCH, with a diamond forget-me-not in centre. Finder is requested to return to HbraLd Office. " NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that. POISON has been laid for Rabbits on Section 476, adjoining the Racecourse. ROBINSON BROS.
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Manawatu Herald, 26 August 1899, Page 3
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390Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 26 August 1899, Page 3
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