not seem to give more than temporary re lief, nntil we tried Chamberlain's Coli( Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. ;" ; nc giving that remedy he has not e«i troubLd. We want to give yon thi3 testi monial as an evidence of our gratitude, no that you need it to advertise your meri:c riou3 remedy^-— G. M. Law, Keokuk, lowa Por sx'e by W. Hamer, Chemist, Foxton. Hooper'B- Colossophone Co« —i 4 ; — On Saturday and Monday nex Hooper's Combined Co. make thei reappearance here after severa months' absence. During the Co's tour the Colossophone has met wit] a great reception and the Australia] Vaudeville artists have maintaine< their high reputation. New an< magnificent items by American an< Continental artists will be rendera by the Colossophone, while the nex members of the Vaudeville Co. maki their first appearance. A novel anc up-to-date entertainment may b< looked forward to. $ THE MAN k ' WHO LAUGHS • Is the fortunate, individual who ] • sleeps soundly, and for whom "good i I digestion waits on appetite.? Cheerfulness, sound sleep and perfect < d -gestion are always attainable by 4 drinking ' " ■ . -, l I SCHNAPPS If you fcave "that tirea feeling" *» f.Sotit you that makes you cfeptsswd i ?.ad gioosiy, ca«s?d proicKyV/ the ' i liver anci tUncvr, being a ! : L- al ' of rv::t>tfyV79Li-I}/S SCHi\APPS a j-reasaal tonic beverage. f Aik for. WOLFE'S find refuse ■ i" \ tLCiyp «r<i!tetiO:JS.- [ " Soilence in the Coort !" the bobby cried, And I rea'ly thought I shou'd have dird, Wifh the cong'i.ing here, and tha sniffing there, Till the Judge, enraged, Paid : — "I declare, Th's row no longer I'll endure, Just send for Woods' Great Peppermint Core. Persins troubled with diarrhoea will be inteivs.ed in the "experience of Mr W. "M. Bush, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, Providencp, 8.1. He says : " For several years I have been almost a co" stant suffsr.-r from diar rhoea, the frequent attacks completely prostrating me nnd rendering me unfit for my duties at this hole ; . About two years ago a travelling salesman kind'y gave 'me a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remerly^ Much to my surprise and delight its effects were immediate. Whenever I felt symp oms of the disease I wou'd fortify myself against tho attack with a few doses of this valuable remedy. The result has been very satisfactory and almost complete reiief from.the affliction." For sa-e by W. Hamer, Chemist, Foxton. Un quailed and Invincible Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds, 1/0. \tew Zealand" railways, anniversaey day. On January 20th and 22nd Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued from Foxton, Feilding, Dannevirke, and intermediate stations to Lower Hutt, Te Aro, and intermediate stations, and vice versa via Wairarapa and to Wellington via Manawatu Coy's, line, all available for return till 6th February. FOXTON RACES. On January 20th and 22nd special passenger trains will leave Fielding at 8.50 a.m., arriving at Foxton at 11.20 a.m., returning from Foxton on January 20th at 4.80 p.m., and on January 22nd at 5.80 p.m., for Feilding. Holiday excursion fare 3. For further particulars see posters at stations. By order.
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Manawatu Herald, 16 January 1900, Page 3
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508Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 16 January 1900, Page 3
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