TO BTAND THIS S3ASON IM THR ' MANAWATU FQJCTON, TOKOMARU * SHANiNONXISTRIpTS, Th* Q : 7des da lo fri allio n - • PRTBgB OP THE VALLEY. (A Good, Qniet Worker.) THE C^dvedale Stallion "Pride ofthe Val|ey" isfonr yeaia old, by Pride of Ban don, grand Are Pride of Canterbury, dam Kate by Prince Victor, grand dam Blossom by B -ronet imported groat grand dam Gipsy yu«cn, by the King of Stallions mported. It will be peeo at a glance that RRIDU OF THE VALLEY bas come of be purest Clydesdale blood in New Zea- . land or any other country. Therefore he -cannot fail but leave stock of great value. At Tokomaru and Shannon every Monday and Tuesday, on Wednesday s at Foxton, and at the farm, Awapuni, remainder of week. t Tebms:— £3 per mare (two or more mares, as per agreement), payable by P.N. due Janua y 3rd, 189 b. Groomage fee, s*. Good paddooking Is per week. Every care .taken, bnt *0o responsibility. Apply to P. SHEERIN, Awapuni, . Or Groom in obarge. gtJilliljnillAltilil'l ■.WliiHimilUiMlli*. ] INFLUENZA ] is not a cold; it is a fever § which arises from a cold. | It is especially prevalent I mp. Fifs£ H&^^fm dull, drowsv,rjMv^^ # ingr; then unrest in the I stomach and distaste for I food. These symptoms 1 denote influenza. Sharp, ! boring: pains at the back of I the head, feverishness, j then coldness, weakness I and prostration follow. | I Delirium often occurs. | ' Influenza pulls down the 1 1 strength and leaves the I, patient weak and suscept- | ible to various aii&eui* . | DIL"WLLI>RS"PKK : WLLB j are the best known remedy to prevent and cure Influenza and its aftereffects. What Mr. Hamilton Hill, tht eminent vocalist, says : •«- Wbib t tearing with a Company oa tha W A. gold-fielda aome tim* ,*go, inflaenta attacked, me vary aavert-ly. First came a cold and loss of appetite ; than I felt dull and droway ; tha pains in my bead were fearful, and a high fever safe in and I became fearfully weak. A well-known pbyaieian preeetibed for me ; bnl the disease would not , shake oft In despair I tried ,Dr. , William*' Pink PUk Afewbozea eared me completely. Ite tfftct was magical, and the whole com* pany were amtsed. The peine gradually faded away; I regained strength aad color; my appetite returned, and in a few days I was going about fully restored to my W utaal good health. I strongly 3 recommend Dr. WUlietaeV Pink S Pills as an anftiling oare for influ- g eniaanditsiUi." ■ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills § (the genuine) are obtainable of all chemists and storekeepers, and of the Dr. Williams' Medicine Ca, Wellington, N.Z ; six boxes 16/6, one box 3/-, and are sold only in packages on which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People -lall seven words -im| printed in red ink. | . v: -' '■' "' «a JL THTEBIC k ND upwards may be wade t? j\ cither pcx, working -evenings and taking orders for us. Permanent work if required. Enclose •tamp for particulars. NOVELTY IMPORTING CO. Sydney. THE " OLD TIMES " PRIYATF Boarding Hou/'3 AND Public Refreshment Rooms. MFALS, Is. BEDS, Is. Afternoor Tea and Snppefft; al* waysproonrable. lino, rta nolo. Proprietress. UNDERTAKER. T BEG to notify that my NEW HEABSE ig now completed, and can be obtained on vory reasonable terms . Fnnerals conducted promptly arid °** Ml7 ' ANDBEW ONSON, Undertaker, ..j AWtttß<»4FoxWJi.|
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Manawatu Herald, 6 February 1900, Page 4
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551Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 6 February 1900, Page 4
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