WHOOPING COUGH. I had a little boy who was nearly dead from an attack of whooping tough. My neighbours recommended Chamberlftin'9 Cough remedy. I did not think that any medicine would help him, but after giving him a few doses of that remedy I noticed an improvement, and one bott'e enred him entirely. It is the best cough medioine I ever had in the house.-— -J. L. Mookk, South Burgettstowe, Pa. Por sale by W. Hamer chemist, Foxton. Both deaf and dumb they said he waa, Because he could not hear or speak. He'd simply lost his voice, that's all, His head bunged np for just a week ; But now he hears the least thing drop, He speaks in accents strong and pure. To say that he'd been dead ere this, Except for Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
J THE MAN % | WHO LAUGHS ] I. b the fortunate individual who I I sleeps soundly, and for whom "good 1 I digestion waits on appetite.*!! i I \SiW-* '* . Cheerfulness, sound sleep and perfect ■{ ? digestion are always attainable by 1 ' l drinking ' : \ WOLFE'S j | \ SCHNAPPS 1 . If you have ""that tired feeling" f ' _'.. -'.it you tisat makes you depressed "j ... ;i gloomy, caused probably fay the J Lver and kidneys being a little out _ ! c.?L'*?ar, try TOLFE'S SCHNAPPS 1 a cUasant toioic bewrage. J A-.r-i for WOLFE'S and refuse | •tht op imitations, ij W" ANTED— Four Flax Gutters. Apply to T/wmo JOE TOS, Foxtoo. WANTED— An Engine Driver, also Scutchers and Paddockers. Apply PAIAKA MILL. GENERAL "ELECTION. - \lfk JOHN STEVENS' Foxton Committee desire to thank one tnd all who worked so well io secure , \ i the very gratifying majority at; the! ' Foxton Polling Booth. G.GRAY, - Chairman. "~~ £5 REWARD. A RE WARD of £5 will be given for information as to the person who broke my lamp last night. W. DABVIUj. ACETYLENE GAS. HTHE SAFEST, BRIGHTEST, Cleanest and Cheapest of any Light known. For full particulars, apply to . W. BULLARD, Bulla, Sole Agent for the District P.S _W.B. will visit all th« small towns -Shortly, and exhibit the l|( , I light.
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Manawatu Herald, 7 December 1899, Page 2
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346Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, 7 December 1899, Page 2
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