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and I cannot recommeud it too highly when I tell you it will absolutely cure you.' Taking her advice I obtained pome. In three days I was ab'.e to discontinue the use of spirits and to sleep soundly right through the night. My streugth gradually returned and in a very short time my neuralgia was cured by ihe faithful use of Dr Wil iams' pink pills. The Commi tee of a fashionable Ba : l has askedme to give an exhibition of fancing dancing. This lam only too happy to undertake. I intend when opportunity offers to engage m a professional career. " Where your ability as a dansense will undoubtedly receive full recognition," I added as I retired. Why Dr Williams' pink pills prove so effectual in curing neuralgia is because they are especial y adapted for the cure of all disorders of blood and nerves. Other nervous disorders which they cure include fit?, para'ysis, St Vitua' dance in chi dhood or old age, nervous dyspepsia, early decay of the faculties and functions in niidd c life, etc. They also cure anaemia, chronic hendaches, chlorosis, insomnia, liver and kiduey troubles, fevers, measles, skin troubles, etc. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, and by the Dr Will ams' Medicine Co., Wellington N.Z., three shillings per box ; six boxes, sixteen and sixpence (post free). When buying be sure you get the genuine, which has full name printtd in red ink on white paper ; as substitutes are dangerous they should never be accepted,

KHEUMA.TISM CURED. My wife has used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism with great relief, and I can recommend it as a splemlid liniment for rheumatism and other household use for which we have found it valuable. — VV. J. < utler, Red Creek, N.Y. Mr Cuyler is one of the lending merchants of this village, and one of the most prominent men in this v : oinity.— W. G. Phippin, Editor Red Creek Herald. For sale by W. Hamer, ohemist. Foxton. Un quailed and Invincible Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds, 1/6. TO TRAVELLERS. Wolfe's Schnapps is of inestimable value, and should be procured as a medicinal provision for every journey in which the water is likely to vary. It is an absolute corrective of the injurious proper' ties of impure water. WEATHmTREPORT. Captain Edwin wires to-day: — West to South-west and South gale. Glass rise ; sea heavy ; tides high. WANTED— A strong LAD for the Shannon Ferry. Apply on Tuesday at the Manawatu Herald Office. WAN TED -Two Good Feeders, at 9* per day. Apply to JOETOS, Or to Pabker & Hunter, Bridge Mil), Wirokiao. FOXTON CYCLING CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will bp bpld at Victoria Hall on TUESDAY, October 24- h, at 8 p.m. Business important:. T. C. DUNCKLEY, Secretary. TO LET. A PPLICATIOKiS will be received r\ by the Undersigned up to 7 o'clock on Monday evening, the 23rd instant, for — The Eenting of the Public Pound, Cottage and Paddock, for (ho term of one year from the Ist lNovernber next. Conditions can be seen at the office of the Manawatu Herald en Monday between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. COXTON PUBLIC HALL. r — Wednesday, Oct. 25th. Return of the old Favourites, STEELE.PAYNE BE LLRINGERS. Musicians, Vocalist", Violinist?, Inrtrmnontalist?, Glasscphonists and Part Singers in a complete change of programme. Popular family prices— Front seat?, 2s ; back seats ,Is ; children, half price. Doors open 7.30, commence 8 o'clock. LEVlN— Thursday, October 26th. Representative, R. T. Tregaski. PALMERSTON SALE. " THURSDAY, 26th OCTOBER, 1899. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS will [\ ft 11 by public unction as above, at 1 p.m. : — ICO 8-yoar pteers 50 2£ and 8 ye-jr steers 80 well-bred steers 200 forward wethers 200 fnt ewe? COXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXTR ORDIN* ARY VACANCY. Mr Bprnnnl Sp-'lnvui b«ins tin* nly person n >niiu ueJ, I luieby declare him duly electtd aC vi oillor of the Borough. R. CHAPMAN, Returning Officer.

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Manawatu Herald, 21 October 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 21 October 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 21 October 1899, Page 3

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